Bengaluru's real estate developers are adopting advanced greywater recycling systems to address the city's growing water crisis, moving beyond regulatory requirements to ensure sustainable water management.
BengaluruReal EstateGreywater RecyclingWater ScarcitySustainabilityReal EstateSep 23, 2025
Greywater recycling is a process that collects, treats, and reuses wastewater from household activities like bathing and washing clothes. This water is then suitable for non-drinking purposes such as flushing toilets, irrigation, and washing vehicles.
Real estate developers in Bengaluru are adopting greywater recycling systems to address the city's growing water crisis, reduce dependence on private water tankers, and comply with regulatory mandates while enhancing sustainability.
The benefits of greywater recycling for residential projects include reduced water bills, increased water security, and a smaller environmental footprint. It also helps in conserving fresh water resources.
Challenges in implementing greywater recycling systems include maintaining water quality, managing dual plumbing networks, the expense of retrofitting older projects, and shortages of trained operators. Additionally, there is a need to increase awareness and acceptability among residents.
Greywater recycling systems can increase the initial cost of real estate projects by around 40 percent due to the complexity of construction, equipment requirements, and higher energy use. However, the long-term benefits in terms of water savings and sustainability often outweigh these costs.
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