The Eko Group H2O+ Foundation donated an Ekomuro Urban Concept to the 'Litros que ayudan' project, benefiting the Francisco de Paula Santander Educational Institution in Santa Marta, which serves over 1200 students. This innovative system, with a capacity of 1,000 liters of rainwater, is designed to create a space for relaxation and hydration while encouraging water management and conservation practices through QR codes displayed on its walls.
TIMELAPSE VIDEO OF THE SYSTEM'S CONSTRUCTION
The system was strategically positioned in front of the school forest, near the cafeteria and pedestrian entrance, fostering a relaxed atmosphere where students can read, eat, or express their creativity through murals. Infographics offer insights into water conservation, while explanatory videos inspire the implementation of similar systems in households.
This self-sustaining design captures water directly from plastic tile panels, without the need for connections, to store and purify it in drums. This initiative aims to foster a culture of water and environmental conservation in public spaces such as parks, museums, and libraries.