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Industry, Business and Water

Industry and business play a major role in how water is used, managed, and protected. From manufacturing and energy to finance and global supply chains, business decisions influence water demand, pollution, and risk across regions and sectors. Responsible water stewardship is increasingly important for sustainable economic activity and long-term resilience.

Growing water risks for business and economies

Water-related risks to businesses are growing. Climate change is intensifying droughts, floods, and water scarcity, while pollution and weak oversight threaten water quality and availability. At the same time, companies face rising expectations from regulators, investors, and communities to manage water responsibly and to contribute to broader sustainability goals.

How SIWI contributes

SIWI works to strengthen how water risks and responsibilities are addressed in business and industry. We support approaches that connect corporate water stewardship with public policy, risk management, and long-term planning. Through dialogue, knowledge exchange, and partnership, SIWI brings together companies, governments, and other actors to improve transparency, encourage collaboration, and align economic activity with sustainable water use.

What responsible water stewardship enables

By improving how water-related risks are understood and managed, SIWI supports more resilient businesses, reduced environmental impacts, and shared benefits for communities and ecosystems. Stronger alignment between business decisions and water sustainability helps protect water resources while supporting stable and responsible economic development.

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