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Aguas Andinas: Plotting a pragmatic path
Before setting any net-zero targets, Aguas Andinas is focused on leveraging data to reduce emissions across all three scopes by 2030.
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Ruhrverband: Planning for the future
Ruhrverband in Essen, Germany, is taking a long-term outlook on sustainability while tackling process emissions head-on.
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Scottish Water: Enjoying early net-zero wins
From 2021-2023, the utility cut thousands of tons of carbon emissions through remote monitoring.
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Beijing Drainage Group: Setting the standard in China
BDG was the first utility in China to commit to carbon neutrality goals. It has already reduced energy consumption by 15%.
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De Watergroep: Playing the long game
The largest drinking water supplier in Flanders, Belgium, is embedding net zero in existing processes and capital planning.
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Watercare: Reimagining water management
The New Zealand utility is modernizing its network to phase out fossil fuels and embrace renewable energy.
The race to net zero is on. How are water utilities rising to the challenges of lower emissions?
Learn from those setting the pace and discover how you can move further, faster, in a race we can all win.
Reducing the water sector’s greenhouse gas (GHG) footprint is essential to delivering the world’s decarbonization agenda. Lowering GHG emissions will also lessen the impact of climate change over time, alleviating the sector’s adaptation burden.
Innovative water utilities are showing that GHG emissions are a solvable problem and that data-driven approaches can drive meaningful progress, whatever the operational circumstances. Their experiences provide a blueprint for decarbonization.