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Organizations partner to advance water footprint methodology and analyze the impacts of water use as part of their commitment to global
ATLANTA, September 8, 2010 -
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A product water footprint is the total volume of freshwater consumed, directly and indirectly, to produce a product. A full water footprint assessment considers the impacts of this water consumption on local watersheds, as well as appropriate response strategies to minimize those impacts.
Water footprint assessments can be helpful in supporting corporate water stewardship efforts by providing a tool to measure and understand water use throughout the supply chain. They provide valuable insight into the largest components and locations of water consumption, the potential effects on local watersheds, and future water availability to serve the collective needs of communities, nature, producers, suppliers and companies.
Through their research and analysis, the Company and the Conservancy have gained important knowledge about the water footprint process and how the findings can inform and improve the Company's water stewardship strategies.
Research found that the value of a product water footprint is its ability to disaggregate water use by component, allowing both direct and indirect water use to be examined, as well as the different types of water that are used. The types of water are green water, which is rainwater stored in the soil as moisture; blue water, which is surface and ground water; and grey water, which is the volume of freshwater required to assimilate pollutants based on existing ambient water quality standards. Keeping the components of a water footprint separate allows impacts to be assessed in the context of local watersheds where the water is being sourced.
The Company and the Conservancy found that the largest portion of the product water footprints assessed in the pilot studies comes from the field, not the factory.
"We see significant opportunity to engage more directly with our agricultural suppliers to advance sustainable water use for the cultivation of ingredients in our supply chain," said Denise Knight, Water and Sustainable Agriculture Director, The
Although the operational water footprint was found to be a very small percentage of the total water footprint, both organizations say it remains important for businesses to manage their direct impacts on local water resources, particularly with regard to wastewater treatment.
To analyze the impacts of water use, the report indicates the volume of water consumption must be placed in the context of a local watershed, where the cumulative effect of all uses of the shared water resource can be considered. To this end, the report stresses the importance of conducting an impacts assessment that examines the Company's water use and its relationship to the communities where it operates.
In partnership with third-party researchers, the Company and the Conservancy calculated the water footprints of
Estimates are that the green water footprint of the 0.5 liter
The average green water footprint for sugar from sugar beets across all regions of Europe is estimated to be 375 liters/kg sugar; the average blue water footprint is 54 liters/kg sugar; and the average grey water footprint is 128 liters/kg sugar. The size and color composition of the water footprint varies depending on the region from which the beets are sourced.
For Simply Orange sourced from Florida, the green water footprint is 386 liters per liter of product; the blue water footprint is 154 liters per liter of product; and the grey water footprint is 100 liters per liter of product. For Simply Orange sourced from both Florida and Brazil, the green water footprint is 407 liters per liter of product; the blue water footprint is 127 liters per liter of product; and the grey water footprint is 117 liters per liter of product. For Minute Maid sourced in Florida and Costa Rica, the green water footprint is 319 liters per liter of product; the blue water footprint is 115 liters per liter of product; and the grey water footprint is 84 liters per liter of product.
"More important than the numbers associated with a water footprint are the impacts of water use," said Brian Richter, Freshwater Program Co-Director, The Nature Conservancy. "When properly managed, even large volumes of water use can be sustainable in locations where the resource is sufficient to support the use and sustain ecological health. The number associated with a water footprint is not the end game, but rather a starting point to addressing the sustainability of the water source."
Water footprints are helping to inform The
Likewise, The Nature Conservancy is interested in advancing the methodology and application of water footprints as part of its mission, which is to preserve the plants, animals and natural communities that represent the diversity of life on Earth by protecting the lands and waters they need to survive.
To download the water footprint report, please click here.
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