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Wednesday, 15 April 2015 09:44

Diageo to halve water use in ambitious water stewardship strategy

Cutting water use in half, replenishing water in water stressed areas and returning all waste water back to the environment safely are just some of the industry leading targets published today in global beverage manufacturer Diageo’s new water stewardship strategy.

The Water Blueprint outlines how Diageo will protect and manage its water resources globally as the business expands in emerging markets. With a third of Diageo’s volume now produced in water stressed areas, the strategy has been expanded to encompass the company's broader global supply chain which will enable better understanding and management of Diageo’s total impact on water.

Diageo's new Water Blueprint is based on four core areas where the company will increase its efforts - in its sourcing of raw materials, in its own operations, within the communities in which it operates and through local and global advocacy for best practice in water stewardship. Targets include:

  • Reduce water use through a 50% improvement in water use efficiency
  • Return 100% of waste water from operations to the environment safely
  • Replenish water stressed areas with the equivalent amount of water used in final products which have been made in water stressed areas, through projects such as reforestation, wetland recovery, and improved farming techniques
  • Equipping suppliers with tools to protect water resources in water stressed areas
  • Developing Water of Life community projects in water stressed areas where production sites are located
  • Ensuring appropriate access to safe water, sanitation and hygiene for all employees in the premises under Diageo's control.

Ivan Menezes, Chief Executive of Diageo commented:

 "As Diageo's footprint has expanded, particularly in emerging markets, I firmly believe that managing water responsibly will be core to supporting the future growth of our business. I am proud of our strong track record in improving our performance on managing water in our own operations, as well as our Water of Life programme which brings safe water and sanitation to millions of people.

"Looking to the future, we recognise that we have a responsibility to strengthen our commitment and enhance our programmes if we are to make an even more meaningful impact. Through our new Water Blueprint we will focus on our broader supply chain, drive greater innovation and adopt new ways of working with new partners. These steps forward will see us making a real difference to the environment, economy and communities in so many countries where we operate".

The updated strategy builds on the extensive work Diageo has already carried out to improve water efficiency in the manufacture of its products, and more recently in its broader supply chain. Since 2008, six billion litres of water has been removed from the production of Diageo brands globally, translating to an improvement of over 20% in water efficiency, mostly in water stressed regions.

A central part of the Water Blueprint is Diageo's Water of Life programme which has been running since 2007, providing safe drinking water to people in Africa. Since its inception, the programme has completed over 200 projects in 18 countries, bringing clean drinking water to ten million people.

Commenting on the new Water Blueprint, Barbara Frost, CEO of WaterAid, said;

 "We welcome Diageo's Water Blueprint and encourage all businesses, governments and civil society to play their part in solving the water and sanitation crisis by making a solid commitment to managing water sources responsibly. Since 2007 Diageo's Water of Life programme has provided safe, clean water for some of the world's poorest communities, and through their impactful water stewardship strategy Diageo will continue to help ensure that the world's most precious resource is protected."

In November last year Diageo was among 174 of the world’s largest companies who said that water presents a substantive risk to their business as part of the main findings in the CDP Global Water Report 2014. 

Click here to download the Water Blueprint

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