Water resources, their management, and the question of the availability of drinking water for all Europeans have long been on the agendas of the European Parliament and the European Commission. Virginijus Sinkevičius, a member of the European Commission, confirmed this during his visit to Axioma Metering. He is responsible for the environment, oceans, and fisheries at the European Commission.
By visiting and devoting his time to getting to know the Lithuanian capital and the world-class products exported to more than 60 countries, the Eurocommissioner confirmed by his actions how important the issue of preserving water resources is. This shows how important it is not only to talk about possible ways to save water but also to talk about real, effective solutions that already exist at the pan-European level.
By visiting Axioma Metering and engaging in discussions about the current water crisis, the European Commissioner is sending a clear message. His actions demonstrate the European Commission's and the European community's increasing awareness of the urgent need for real action and effective solutions. This recognition should inspire us all to work towards a sustainable future.
The Eurocommissioner's visit to Axioma Metering, where he saw how our smart meters are designed and manufactured, demonstrates his commitment to understanding the tools we already use to help Europeans save water. This reassures us and everyone in the field that water resources management is a priority issue on the EU's agenda, not just a future concern but a pressing issue that we can all address together.