Monaco’s Prince Albert II last week installed a new Israeli WaterGen device in his palace — which draws water from the air — as a first step in trying out the new technology.
The prince was recently presented with the high-tech device during a meeting with Israeli business leader Michael Mirilashvili.
Prince Albert II is known for his environmental conservation efforts, which include his work in combating global warming and plastic pollution.
Mirilashvili presented his work plan to the prince, which included the information that 2500 GENNYs – each of which produces 27 liters of water a day – would be enough to free all the hotels in Monaco from their dependence upon plastic bottles.