Ecolab also worked with India-based Tata Steel to reduce water consumption by 30% and save Rs 3.73 crore over a three-year period.
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“Water and climate are linked; companies cannot advance decarbonization strategies without focusing on water,”said Emilio Tenuta, Senior Vice President and Chief Sustainability Officer, Corporate Sustainability, EcolabGlobal.
“As our world experiences growing water stress, investing in sustainable operations is not an option anymore. Companies need to make water a boardroom priority and need to develop strategies that harness technologies and digitize their operations for efficient water management”.
EcolabInc., the global leader in water, hygiene and infection prevention solutions and services, organised a virtual press briefing to discuss the role of smart water management in enabling business resilience and advancing carbon goals, with India targeting net-zero carbon emissions by 2070.
“Solutions like this can help Indian industries re-use, reduce and recycle water usage,” said Geetha Srinivasa, Country Head,EcolabIndia “From vaccine manufacturing to data centres, to innovative startups across sectors, the growth opportunity in Indian industry is immense. India has an incredible opportunity to drive sustainable progress and build business resilience by embracing water stewardship and responsible water management practices.”
The company recently partnered with the largest vaccine manufacturer in India to enable remote monitoring of their HVAC and water management systems, helping uphold high-quality vaccine manufacturing standards and advancing energy savings, resulitng in cost savings of Rs 37 Lakh from 2019 - 2021.
Ecolab also worked with India-based Tata Steel to reduce water consumption by 30% and save Rs 3.73 crore over a three-year period.