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Starting in 2016, FCC recognised that the low rainfall levels, experienced in Cape Town during 2015 and 2016 had significantly increased the risk to operational sustainability and management began to re-prioritise sustainability projects relating to environment and water conservation. Water … Learn More

BAW has set a group aspirational target of 10% efficiency improvement in water withdrawal (municipal sources) intensity by 2020FYE against a business as usual scenario, off a 2015 baseline year, further supported by BAW's Water Use and Management Policy. BAW … Learn More

Limits on water withdrawals will likely impact BAW's operations to a lesser extent than its customers given its predominant use of water is limited to washing of vehicles, plant and equipment as well as WASH services, and does not form … Learn More

The Climate Change and Adaptation Plan developed by Braskem indicated water scarcity as the primary potential risk for the company's operations. Using DEVICE, the company estimated an internal price on water and the costs to invest in alternatives such as … Learn More

In order to reduce the dependency on water withdrawal from groundwater sources, Brisa has conducted a feasibility study for installing an Industrial Wastewater Recovery Plant within its Izmit Production Facility (Marmara Basin) in order to reduce the water withdrawal demand. … Learn More

At a local level, Cartagena cement plant is aware of the physical hazards to which it is exposed. For this reason, it developed and follows a plan to measure and reduce water consumption, with specific site targets which allows it … Learn More

San Juan cement plant was recently acquired by Argos in 2017 and in awareness of the physical hazards to which it is exposed, this facility is in the process of developing a plan to measure and reduce water consumption, with … Learn More

The Dominican Republic cement plant is aware of the physical hazards to which it is exposed. For this reason, in 2017 it developed a plan to measure and reduce water consumption, with specific site targets which allow it to minimize … Learn More

By engaging with public policy makers and water suppliers in this region, we avoid any potential issues with water supply or obtaining permits to discharge. Additionally our Baltimore Terminal has implemented a program to reuse facility water, thereby reducing water … Learn More

Daiichi Sankyo is working on reducing water usage at its Yongding He facility by utilizing recycled water. Project Results Reduced water usage Learn More