Water Stewardship: ESG's Response to a Thirsty Planet

BY  
Seneca ESG  
- September 5, 2023

Water, the foundation of life on Earth, is confronting a global crisis. The dichotomy of a planet covered in 70% water with billions facing water scarcity is an alarming paradox of our age. As the pressures of climate change, urbanization, and industrial growth converge, the dire need for comprehensive water stewardship is more palpable than ever. And as businesses play an integral role in this narrative, their responsibility, guided by ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) principles, is becoming a critical element in addressing this challenge.

The Essence of Water Stewardship

Water stewardship goes beyond just water efficiency or conservation. It encapsulates a holistic approach to managing and using freshwater in ways that are socially equitable, environmentally sustainable, and economically beneficial. The approach:

1. Recognizes the Shared Nature of Water: Water resources are shared among various stakeholders – communities, industries, agriculture, and ecosystems. Stewardship accepts that every entity has a collective responsibility.

2. Focuses on Long-term Resilience: While immediate water-saving measures are crucial, stewardship emphasizes building long-term resilience to water-related risks.

3. Engages in Collective Action: Water challenges cannot be tackled in isolation. Collaboration between businesses, governments, communities, and NGOs is paramount.

ESG’s Role in Water Stewardship

  • Environmental Factor: ESG metrics evaluate the impact of business operations on water sources. This includes assessing water usage, wastage, and the sustainability of sourcing practices.

  • Social Factor: Recognizing the societal implications of water usage, such as ensuring local communities aren’t deprived, is an integral part of ESG’s principles.

  • Governance Factor: This relates to how businesses make decisions about water usage, their internal policies, and their adherence to local and global water regulations.

Best Practices in Water Stewardship through ESG

1. Comprehensive Water Audits: Businesses should conduct regular audits to measure their water footprint and identify areas for improvement.

2. Incorporate Circular Water Solutions: Much like the circular economy, businesses can adopt strategies that recycle and reuse water within their operations.

3. Engage with Local Communities: Understand the needs and concerns of local communities, ensuring that business operations don’t compromise their access to clean water.

4. Invest in Water-efficient Technologies: From efficient irrigation systems in agriculture to water-saving machinery in factories, technological solutions offer a path to sustainable water use.

5. Collaborate for Watershed Management: Engage in collective actions with other businesses, local governments, and NGOs to protect and rejuvenate local water sources.

Challenges and The Way Forward

Water stewardship is not without its challenges. Regional disparities in water availability, competing demands, infrastructural deficiencies, and lack of awareness can impede progress. However, ESG principles, with their comprehensive approach, can help businesses navigate these challenges, transforming them from water users to water stewards.

Conclusion

Water is not just a resource; it’s a global heritage that binds every living being in a thread of interconnectedness. As custodians of the planet and its resources, businesses, driven by robust ESG principles, can play a transformative role in ensuring that every drop counts. Through focused water stewardship, we can envision a world where the rhythmic dance of raindrops doesn’t signal relief but celebrates abundance.

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