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Since launching in 2016, our ÒSave WaterÓ public awareness campaign has led consumers to save an estimated 155 billion gallons of water. The campaign shows how a small change like turning off the tap when you brush your teeth can … Learn More

Since 2015, we have been launching the "Good Water Purifier" campaign in collaboration with Never Happybeann a public interest foundation. We donate refurbished water purifiers and provide regular management services to 136 organizations in 49 regions across the country, including … Learn More

In Los Lagos, Chile, in the Mapuche community of Mapu PilmaiquŽn, a project was started to return approximately 6 hectares of indigenous land near the PilmaiquŽn hydroelectric power station. Today, the community manages this territory with a sustainable tourism project, … Learn More

The goal is to reduce water losses in the network and thus reduce the volume of surface water collected and the associated discharges. A global program was implemented including maintenance of the condensate return system and optimization of water uses. … Learn More

Water shortages are a widespread problem faced by all Mexico City residents and those living in the metropolitan area. Shortages have a greater impact on vulnerable and disadvantaged communities, mainly impacting children and teenagers. According to the National Water Commission, … Learn More

The main water management problem in Mexico City lies in poor water management. The city obtains 32% of its water from external sources and does not possess the required infrastructure for water collection and recycling. 15% of the population does … Learn More

The Cutzamala System is the primary offsite water supply source for Mexico City, providing 10 m3/s to the overall flow serving Mexico City (31.5m3/s) (SACMEX 2018), which reaches residents of 13 Mexico City boroughs and 14 State of Mexico municipalities … Learn More

The great water challenges faced by Mexico City can be roughly described as follows: ¥ Poor resilience against floods and droughts, exacerbated by climate change. ¥ Over-exploitation of the aquifer. ¥ Restricted water access and substandard water quality. ¥ Limited … Learn More

Water is vital to our manufacturing activities as well as to our entire value chain. Our production sites aroun the world look for innovative ways to cut day-to-day water needs. One example is our new Flavours plant in Pune, India, … Learn More

We constantly improve operational processes to reduce our environmental footprint and contribute to climate change mitigation. We are committed to reducing absolute scope 1 and 2 greenhouse gas emissions (GHG) by 70% and target a drop in scope 3 emissions … Learn More