Alexei Levene of Desolenator and his mission to give fresh drinking water to the world

Alexei Levene is the co-founder of Desolentator, and now responsible for Strategy and Business Development. BA (Hons) Philosophy, CPE, Law, currently based in London. Background in consumer products, business consulting, and sustainable technologies. A globetrotter who has lived in UK, US, Poland, India, and France contributing to Fortune 500 corporations and innovative start-ups. Loves philosophy, disruptive technologies, and adventure. He's working towards a world without waste, with access to clean water, food, and education for all. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Lyrics to the song that was inspired by the interview:

DESOLENATOR

VERSE 
C                                            F                   C 
Water water everywhere but most not fit to drink 
C                                                              F                      C 
When most of the world is covered by water, d'ya ever stop to think? 
Am   G    F        C                Am                 G        F 
By 2030 half of humanity will struggle for a water source 
C                                                   F                       C 
Ironic that rising sea levels will only make it worse 

Think   

CHORUS 
                         F 
Desolenator everyone 
                                       C 
All you need is sea and sun 
                       F 
Desolenator purifies 
                                       C 
A sustainable water supply 

VERSE 
Poor people are walking miles every single day 
For a few litres of stagnant water, disease and dysentery 
Or living at the mercy of the tanker man, but change their lives we can 
By purifying local water the power's in their hands 
Think 

CHORUS 

(INSTRUMENTAL)  

CHORUS 

MIDDLE (Same chords as middle part of Verse) 
You want water that's pure and clean, so you buy it in bottles 
But it's absorbed the biphenyls and other cruel potentials 

VERSE 
You pay more for bottled water, and so does the earth 
10 million joules of fossil fuels go into every litre 
Compare this to your tap water that's 2000 times cheaper 
Are you one of the enlightened one, who know the price is steeper? 
Think