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Installation of rainwater harvesting systems in schools facing scarcity issues. Educational workshops aimed at students, teachers, and parents. Learn More

Installation of rainwater harvesting systems in schools that face water scarcity issues. Development of community workshops for construction of thes systms using local materials. Learn More

Installation of rainwater harvesting systems in schools facing water scarcity issues. Educational workshops aimed at students, teachers, and parents. Learn More

Installation of rainwater harvesting systems in schools facing water scarcity issues. Educational workshops aimed at students, teachers, and parents. Learn More

Installation of rainwater harvesting systems in schools facing water scarcity issues. Educational workshops aimed at students, teachers, and parents. Learn More

We carried out two "Water-Saving School" programs for the installation of water-saving sinks and infrastructure improvements to enhance efficiency. Learn More

Increase and maintain vegetation and water infiltration using regenerative restoration and management techniques. Learn More

In collaboration with the Water Factories Central Sinaloa IAP (FACES), there is a planned 3,000-hectare intervention, involving the reforestation of around 160,000 trees by a group of women. Learn More

Delivery of the greenhouse to the Cihuatlán community, which will produce 50 thousand plants per year using water from the wetland. Learn More

We donate treated water in our Insurgentes production facility for irrigation uses in Colegio Liceo, Camellón Adoptado, and three parks in the city of Monterrey. Learn More