2018
DOI: 10.11118/actaun201866040979
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A Review of the Suitability of Using Eco-Efficiency Principles in Managing Environmental Impacts of the Packaged Water Industry in Ghana

Abstract: The production and use of sachet water in Ghana has been consistently increasing, filling the gap of inadequate access to safe drinking water. Despite the obvious significant socio‑economic impact of the packaged water industry in Ghana, the associated environmental impacts of the production and use cannot be overlooked. The aim of this paper is to analyze the prospects of eco‑efficiency approach as a more sustainable means of production in the industry, leading towards the sustainable development agenda of th… Show more

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“…This study, therefore, supports the idea propounded by Williams et al 47 that policymakers and regulators should recognize the potential benefits of packaged water in providing safe drinking water both away and at home, most importantly for those who are otherwise unlikely to gain access to a reliable, safe water supply. Also, there should be integrated, regulatory and monitoring frameworks that would ensure the quality of packaged drinking water 47 bearing in mind the associated environmental impacts of its production and use 48 in the Municipality.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This study, therefore, supports the idea propounded by Williams et al 47 that policymakers and regulators should recognize the potential benefits of packaged water in providing safe drinking water both away and at home, most importantly for those who are otherwise unlikely to gain access to a reliable, safe water supply. Also, there should be integrated, regulatory and monitoring frameworks that would ensure the quality of packaged drinking water 47 bearing in mind the associated environmental impacts of its production and use 48 in the Municipality.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%