Water Stewardship
Water Stewardship
Collaborating with clients to increase water availability
As more companies and communities consider making Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) commitments, the growing focus on water stewardship is shifting attention to water quality, quantity, and availability. The global shift to integrate sustainability reporting into annual financial reporting is promoting new levels of water stewardship for businesses and our communities.
More than 50% of fortune 500 companies have developed water stewardship commitments as part of their ESG programs. Water stewardship goals address an organization’s regenerative commitment to water management, security, and risk.
Increased scrutiny in ESG reporting will result in some standardization and best practices for implementation plans and reporting strategies. A water stewardship strategy can include opportunities in operational efficiency, community watershed connections or a combination of both.
PepsiCo contributes $1.5M to replenish local groundwater in Southern California
Want to learn more about water stewardship?
Download BC’s Water Stewardship 101 resource
Amid growing focus on water quantity, water quality and access, as well as the shift to integrate sustainability reporting into annual financial reporting, companies and communities are thinking about water stewardship more than ever. Check out BC’s free Water Stewardship 101 resource for insights into:
- What water stewardship is and why it matters
- What to consider along your path towards water stewardship
- Impactful water projects and partnerships
A framework to support sustainability decisions and water replenishment goals
To develop a strategy to prioritize projects and achieve your water stewardship goals, it’s critical to understand the risks, benefits, and ROI of each decision. BC’s Water Replenishment Prioritization approach provides a data-driven framework to strategically advance your replenishment goals through a robust pipeline of prioritized investment opportunities.
A systematic approach to identify potential pathways for water use optimization and reduced risk in operations
We support our clients in their journey to reduce freshwater demand and optimize water use. Improvements in water efficiency and quality can save money, build resilience, and protect the legal and social license to operate. Building a plan that systematically evaluates opportunities will result in predictable, measurable outcomes.
Improving water stewardship amid increasing uncertainty
We work with both private and municipal clients to reuse and replenish water, reducing water risks to operations and increasing freshwater availability. In most instances, these collaborations result in a positive, measurable impact on the community and watershed.
“CEOs and community leaders are making or considering water stewardship commitments. From development of your goals to the successful execution on your commitment, BC stands ready to help you tell your unique ‘water story.'”
Carla de las Casas, PhD
Water Stewardship Leader
“CEOs and community leaders are making or considering water stewardship commitments. From development of your goals to the successful execution on your commitment, BC stands ready to help you tell your unique ‘water story.'”
Carla de las Casas, PhD
Water Stewardship Leader
A network of experts to help you do more
From helping to site and design to innovative water treatment solutions, BC’s team of experts is adept at navigating environmental regulations and permitting, leveraging data and automation technologies to save resources, and 1Water solutions for a holistic approach to industrial and commercial water and wastewater.
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