World Water Day: Ecolab Helps Companies Save Annual Drinking Water of More Than 43 Million People in India Middle East & Africa (IMEA)

Ecolab’s water-saving technologies are helping the private and public sectors in IMEA save water and reduce carbon emissions.

March 29, 2024
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24th March 2024, Riyadh, KSA: Ecolab, a global sustainability leader offering water solutions and services, announced on United Nation’s World Water Day that it has helped customers in the IMEA region save 47.9 billion liters of water in 2023, the equivalent of annual drinking water needs of more than 43 million people.

Ecolab’s IMEA water savings in 2023 highlight the company’s region-wide commitment to addressing the urgent issue of water scarcity by mobilizing industry and businesses to adopt water-saving strategies, aligning with Saudi Arabia’s National Water Strategy 2030.

Water scarcity is one of the most pressing concerns facing the world, particularly for Saudi Arabia (KSA), one of the most water-stressed countries on the planet. As part of Vision 2030, the KSA government aims to improve access to clean and safe water for all by promoting sustainable water management practices and encouraging greater private sector participation.

Water is a critical component of business operations, and in 2023, Ecolab continued to grow its Ecolab Water for Climate program, which is designed to help customers advance sustainable business growth while meeting climate and water goals. Water must be moved, cooled, heated and treated in order to be fit for commercial use, all of which requires energy. The Ecolab Water for Climate program combines Ecolab’s expertise, technologies and resources to help companies better manage their water and in turn lower energy consumption, avoid greenhouse gas emissions and lower costs.

As part of its climate and water scarcity work, Ecolab recently released the Ecolab Watermark™ Study to measure the state of water stewardship across 15 countries worldwide, including Saudi Arabia. The study found that 66% of Saudi consumers believe clean and safe water will be an issue within the next 5 years, while 74% of Saudi consumers believe manufacturers and businesses lack clear guidance and/or plans to combat water scarcity, underscoring an urgent call for action.

It is against this backdrop of heightened awareness and critical demand for solutions that Ecolab is taking the lead in driving water savings and raising awareness about smart water management. By 2030, Ecolab aims to help customers worldwide save the equivalent to the annual drinking water needs of 1 billion people.

“Ecolab’s regional water-saving impact complements the UAE’s robust efforts to combat water scarcity.”

Stefan Umiastowski

Ecolab's Senior Vice President India, Middle East and Africa

Commenting on the savings, Stefan Umiastowski, Ecolab's Senior Vice President India, Middle East and Africa said: “Ecolab’s regional water-saving impact complements the UAE’s robust efforts to combat water scarcity, raising awareness of this critical issue and highlighting the potential of collaboration and technological innovation to ensure a water-secure future. This achievement underscores our belief that innovation drives growth and can lead to substantial positive impacts on communities and the environment alike.”

Ecolab leverages advanced data-driven insights and technologies to help businesses across the region enhance operational efficiencies while safeguarding our planet's most vital resource. The Ecolab Global Intelligence Center is leading the way in utilizing the latest technologies to combat water scarcity. With six regional centers worldwide, including one in Saudi Arabia, it provides 24/7 monitoring and analytics for thousands of water systems globally using 3D TRASAR™ technology, powered by the ECOLAB3D™ platform. This secure, cloud-based digital platform translates operating data into actionable insights to help manage performance, mitigate risk, and capture value for customers. It includes water conservation, energy saving, and cost reduction data, making it an essential tool in the fight against water scarcity.

In a ground-breaking initiative in the UAE, Ecolab's state-of-the-art digital technology has been successfully integrated into a major district cooling operation, marking a significant achievement in sustainable water management. Within a three-month period, the initiative realized water savings equivalent to the daily drinking water needs of Dubai's population for approximately 8-9 days. This landmark achievement underscores Ecolab's commitment to advancing innovative solutions for environmental conservation and represents a significant stride towards sustainable urban development.

Umiastowski added: “By investing in the latest water management practices, harnessing the power of data and technology, and engaging in meaningful collaborations, companies can not only meet their environmental targets but also improve their bottom line. Ecolab not only aims to lead by example but also to inspire a wave of change across the region and beyond, encouraging the private and public sectors to prioritise water and take part in safeguarding our water for future generations.”


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About Ecolab

A trusted partner at nearly three million customer locations, Ecolab (NYSE:ECL) is the global leader in water, hygiene and infection prevention solutions and services that help protect people, planet, and business health. With annual sales of $13 billion and more than 47,000 associates, Ecolab delivers comprehensive science-based solutions, data-driven insights and world-class service to advance food safety, help maintain clean and safe environments, optimize water and energy use, and improve operational efficiencies and sustainability for customers in the food, healthcare, hospitality and industrial markets in more than 170 countries around the world. www.ecolab.com

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