This 3,000-liter capacity water purifier can fit in your office bag and kills 99% of bacteria

This 3,000-liter capacity water purifier can fit in your office bag and kills 99% of bacteria
Mumbai-based entrepreneur Rohit Shah has developed ImpactPure, a portable, electricity-free water purifier designed to fit in an office bag. This innovation addresses the lack of safe drinking water in public spaces by purifying water from taps, killing 99% of bacteria and viruses, and reducing reliance on plastic bottled water.

Water is one of life’s basic necessities. It not only hydrates but also aids better digestion and the smooth functioning of other bodily mechanisms. Let us accept that while many technological advancements have been made, access to safe drinking water in public spaces remains a problem. In places where purifiers have been installed, their long-pending maintenance often restricts us from consuming the water. Ultimately buying bottled water is the only safer option one can consider, which surely strains the monthly expense. But, not anymore, because someone has filled the gap by building a water purifier that can fit in your office bag and kills 99% of bacteria. Scroll down to read the details.

What is the innovation and who do it

Meet ImpactPure, a portable water purifier designed for on-the-move living that works without electricity, purifies water within minutes and makes it safe for drinking. It is an innovation developed by Mumbai-based entrepreneur Rohit Shah, who has spent nearly two decades working in water purification. It has been designed for situations such as travel, treks, or unfamiliar taps. It arose from the basic crisis: how can one access safe drinking water when away from home and unable to afford daily packaged water purchases?

What makes it special

The best thing about this purifier is that it fits in your office or travel bag and works without electricity. It is compact and all you need to do is, attach it directly to a tap. The owner claims that this 3,000-liter capacity water purifier kills 99% of bacteria and viruses, removes chlorine, heavy metals and other impurities, and provides clean, pH-balanced water while retaining essential minerals. It is made with stainless steel and comes with a replaceable cartridge and combines selective tracing, nano silver, KDF, and MHD technology to filter impurities and condition even hard water effectively. Priced at Rs 4,000, it is a one-time investment that aims to reduce plastic wastage and prioritize access to safe drinking water.

How does it help environment

With this portable water purifier, Rohit aims to reduce the consumption of packaged water bottles which clog rivers, oceans, and landfills, and release toxic fumes when burnt. It has been reported that one-litre plastic water bottle can contain up to 240,000 microplastic particles, and traces of it have been found in human blood, lungs, gut and even reproductive tissues. Rohit wishes that people should say no to plastic water bottles and still consume safe drinking water devoid of any plastic and chemicals.

What does it teach us

Rohit’s innovation is practical and useful. It not only aims to heal the environment but also addresses the practical problem of scarcity of safe drinking water in public spaces. What do you think of this innovation? Share your thoughts in the comment section.

  • Related Posts

    Anthropic cofounder Jack Clark: Degrees that seemed mismatch to the age of AI are now actually fairly worthwhile

    Jack Clark, cofounder of Anthropic, has said that degrees often seen as less useful in the tech world, such as liberal arts, are becoming more relevant in the age of…

    Marathi must for cab, autorickshaw drivers in Maharashtra starting May 1 | Mumbai News

    Maharashtra’s transport department will mandate Marathi language proficiency for autorickshaw and taxi drivers from May 1 MUMBAI: From May 1, licensed autorickshaw and taxi drivers in state will have to…

    Leave a Reply

    Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

    You Missed

    Infosys rolls out ‘silicon to application’ AI strategy

    Infosys rolls out ‘silicon to application’ AI strategy

    IPL Match Today, RCB vs LSG: Predicted playing XI, head-to-head, pitch report, Bengaluru weather update | Cricket News

    IPL Match Today, RCB vs LSG: Predicted playing XI, head-to-head, pitch report, Bengaluru weather update | Cricket News

    AP Inter 1st and 2nd result 2026: Date and time to download scorecards

    AP Inter 1st and 2nd result 2026: Date and time to download scorecards

    ‘Twisted Metal’ Mike Mitchell leaves show amid internal changes – ‘I am very kind of heartbroken about it’ |

    ‘Twisted Metal’ Mike Mitchell leaves show amid internal changes – ‘I am very kind of heartbroken about it’ |

    Dubai Airports update April 15: British Airways, Lufthansa stop DXB flights; Air India group continues limited operations

    Dubai Airports update April 15: British Airways, Lufthansa stop DXB flights; Air India group continues limited operations

    Daily Career Horoscope, April 15, 2026: Success, challenges, and breakthroughs; Know about your Career

    Daily Career Horoscope, April 15, 2026: Success, challenges, and breakthroughs; Know about your Career