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CSIR competences in water management include specialised knowledge and expertise in wetland restoration. Wetlands are South Africa’s most valuable ecological infrastructure.
Protection of South Africa’s most important water source areas is critical for a water-safe future and the reason why the CSIR and partners embarked on a research project supported by the South Afr
South African manufacturers have made a compelling business case for energy efficiency by cutting R1.1 billion in energy costs, reducing consumption by 1340GWh and mitigating 1.2 million tonnes of CO2 emissions.
A borehole on the premises of the Council for Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR) in Stellenbosch became the focal point of a study in which a CSIR research team set out to determine the amou
Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) for the Proposed Construction, Operation and Decommissioning of a Seawater Reverse Osmosis Plant and Associated Infrastructure at Tongaat, KwaZulu-Natal North
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This project is based on process and product development and in vitro immune-modulatory effects of a standardised multi-plant based solid-liquid extract. Three methods were used for batch-to-batch water extraction, namely: high temperature maceration, soxhlet and reflux extraction. The recovered liquid extract was subjected to downstream processing technology by freeze-drying, spray drying and distillation for powder isolation.
ProEcoServ looked at how mainstream biodiversity and ecosystem services can be integrated into multi-sectoral planning processes across scales.
South Africa has committed to ensuring access to water and sanitation for all, as outlined in Sustainable Development Goal 6.