JOHANNESBURG - The threat of a looming Day Zero when taps could run dry calls not just for policy action but also for each person to take responsibility in ways not considered before.
That's according to Hlanzekile River and Ocean Cleaning.
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The organisation says there's too much waste clogging rivers.
The organisation says factors like climate change, population growth, and unregulated industrial activity have put unsustainable demands on the country's limited water reserves.
Spencer Phetoe, Head of Business Development at Hlanzekile River and Ocean Cleaning spoke to eNCA.