[April Dream] Toward a Future Where Both the Earth and People Become Beautiful 'Unconsciously' Just by Using Water. The Dream of Social Transformation by UFB DUAL Envisioned by Water Design World.

Water Design World announces its April Dream: a vision of 'unconscious environmental contribution' where its ultra-fine bubble technology 'UFB DUAL' turns daily water use into purification for the Earth.
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April 1st might be a day where "lies" are tolerated around the world. However, for us at Water Design World, today is not a day for "lies," but a day to declare our "serious dream" that we are dedicating our lives to achieve. We are renewing our determination to rewrite the future of the global environment through the infrastructure of water.

**Transforming the Faucets of the World into 'Springs' that Heal the Earth**

Our dream is to change the water coming out of every faucet around the world into microscopically fine bubbles called "nano-bubbles."

It is a world where people do not need to make special efforts or endure anything for the sake of the environment. Just in the course of daily life—washing hands, cooking, and taking a bath. These "ordinary activities" themselves simultaneously make people's skin healthier, purify the plumbing of their homes, and ultimately clean the rivers and oceans beyond.

**"Washing dishes means washing the ocean."**

We are serious about creating a society where "unconscious environmental contribution"—technology naturally protecting the environment—is realized. To embody this philosophy, we are also engaged in activities to protect pure watersides, such as supporting the conservation of the Sarurun Kamuy (red-crowned crane).

**The "Social Walls" We Confront**

Around "water," the source of life, severe challenges still pile up today.

- **Harsh cleaning labor and worsening labor shortages:** The removal of urine scale and biofilm in public infrastructure, especially station restrooms, relies heavily on strong chemicals and heavy manual labor. As labor shortages accelerate, this maintenance management is already reaching its limit.

- **Environmental impact of chemicals:** The massive amounts of chemical detergents used to remove dirt cause water pollution and continue to place a heavy burden on Mother Earth.

- **Hygiene disparities:** ...