Water Stewardship is good for the planet, good for people, and good for business.
Water poses one of the most vital sustainable development challenges of our time.
Water stewardship is the use of water in ways that are socially equitable, environmentally sustainable, and economically beneficial. It can be adopted by businesses, through corporate water stewardship, as well as by growers, communities, and others. Ultimately, stewardship is a tool to address these critical water challenges and drive sustainable water management.
Water poses one of the most vital sustainable development challenges of our time.
Water stewardship is the use of water in ways that are socially equitable, environmentally sustainable, and economically beneficial. It can be adopted by businesses, through corporate water stewardship, as well as by growers, communities, and others. Ultimately, stewardship is a tool to address these critical water challenges and drive sustainable water management.
By implementing water sustainability practices, companies can:
- Reduce costs – Stewardship pays for itself through efficiencies.
- Protect themselves from operational disruptions due to insufficient water supplies.
- Maintain and strengthen their license to operate.
- Gain competitive advantage and boost brand value.
- Assure investors that the business is viable for the long term.
- Drive improved productivity and talent recruitment.