500 Billion Gallons of Water Prevented from Flooding Communities in 2021, Using Xylem Technology
Published on by Water Network Research, Official research team of The Water Network in Case Studies
Xylem’s Latest Sustainability Report Tracks Progress in Solving Global Water Challenges
- Company on pace to achieve net zero carbon emissions. Net GHG emission intensity reduced 12%
- More than half of Xylem’s 22 major facilities now operating on 100% renewable energy
- Helped customers reuse more than 285 billion gallons of water in 2021
RYE BROOK, N.Y.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Solutions from global water technology company Xylem (NYSE:XYL), helped prevent more than 500 billion gallons of polluted water from flooding communities in 2021, according to its annual Sustainability Report. The report highlights the Company’s work with customers and partners to solve the world’s greatest water challenges. It also details Xylem’s progress to reduce its operational footprint, including cutting Scope 1 and 2 greenhouse gas (GHG) emission intensity by 12 percent and water use by 22 percent, versus 2019.
“It’s a great privilege to have a leading portfolio of technologies and services to help our customers and communities solve the water challenges so central to a more sustainable world”
“It’s a great privilege to have a leading portfolio of technologies and services to help our customers and communities solve the water challenges so central to a more sustainable world,” said Patrick Decker, president and CEO of Xylem. “We have a responsibility to make a difference, working alongside our customers and partners, and the communities we all serve. That’s why our sustainability report is more than a set of numbers. It’s a report card on the difference we’re making, together, and a dashboard of progress in our mission to solve water.”
“Last year, we intensified our efforts around three key areas. First, we’re helping our customers become more effective stewards of their water resources, particularly through our digitally enabled solutions and services. Second, we’re addressing climate mitigation by helping decarbonize the water sector through high-efficiency technologies and our own net-zero carbon commitments. Lastly, we continue to work to advance equitable access to clean water and sanitation around the globe.”
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