Universiti Putra Malaysia (UPM) continues to strengthen its position as a leading research university through an innovative approach that repurposes dialysis-treated water for agricultural use. This initiative highlights the university's commitment to developing sustainable solutions that address environmental challenges while supporting food security.
Led by Dr. Wan Zul Haikal Hafiz Wan Zukiman from the Hospital Sultan Abdul Aziz Shah (HSAAS), UPM, the innovation explores the potential of reusing dialysis-treated water that has undergone appropriate quality assessment for irrigation purposes. The initiative demonstrates how research and innovation can transform underutilized resources into valuable assets for sustainable agriculture.
The reuse of dialysis-treated water offers significant potential to reduce water wastage and lessen dependence on freshwater resources, particularly in the agricultural sector. At the same time, it promotes the principles of a circular economy by encouraging responsible and efficient use of available resources.
This research reflects UPM's ongoing commitment to producing impactful research that delivers practical solutions to real-world challenges. By translating scientific discoveries into sustainable applications, the university continues to contribute to environmental conservation, resource efficiency and agricultural resilience.
The innovation also supports the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), particularly those related to Clean Water and Sanitation, Responsible Consumption and Production, and Zero Hunger. Through research excellence and continuous innovation, UPM remains dedicated to creating meaningful impact for society, industry and the nation.
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Date of Input: 03/07/2026 | Updated: 03/07/2026 | norasiah

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