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Water Stewardship Ireland Leading Industry Response to Address Water-Related Climate Risks

Water Stewardship Ireland, a collaborative network of leading Irish businesses, environmental and state agencies, has relaunched with a new brand identity today, with the aim of preserving Ireland’s water resources through investment, collective action and promotion of sustainable water usage.

Water Stewardship Ireland is an evolution of the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Large Water Users Community of Practice, with membership drawn from multiple industry sectors, across both Irish and international organisations, as well as environmental groups and state agencies.

The original network was established in 2013 to encourage more responsible water use and now with over 300 members, represents approximately 70% of Ireland’s industrial water usage. Members and partners have spent over €2 million on water stewardship research and support initiatives over the past three years and plan to spend a further €3 million in the next three years.

With Compliments. The Large Water Users CoP are rebranding as Water Stewardship Ireland represented by Ian Ryan, Water Stewardship Ireland Advisory Board Member / Utilities Manager Wyeth Nutrition, Ken Stockil, Chair Water Stewardship Ireland and CEO of Central Solutions and John Durkan, Water Stewardship Ireland Advisory Board Member / Sustainability and Environmental Manager ABP Food Group which is an industry-led, collaborative network of leading businesses, agencies and international stakeholders focussed on the development and adoption of best practices, insights, skills and innovative tools at their facilities and across their global supply chains. Water Stewardship Ireland is facilitated by Central Solutions. Over the last number of years, the Water Stewardship Ireland team has worked with hundreds of leading organisations to drive better corporate water stewardship and help address this critical global challenge, collectively. Photograph Liam Burke/Press 22

Training and certification are key pillars for Water Stewardship Ireland, where alongside other national skills and training initiatives, it partners with Skillnet Ireland and Uisce Éireann to deliver a fully funded Certified Water Stewardship Programme for Irish based businesses.

Collaboration and research are also central features to the Water Stewardship Ireland network with regular peer-to-peer meetings and site visits, sharing of best practice, and collaborative development of innovative tools, standards, data and strategies to promote better water stewardship practices.

The EPA are delighted to support this exemplary initiative, first established under the Green Enterprise Call in 2013. Water Stewardship Ireland has, since then, provided an excellent opportunity to industry, stakeholders and agencies to address the water challenges facing Irish businesses. We are delighted to see this progressive network continue to grow from strength to strength and wish Water Stewardship Ireland every continued success!” says Cliona Ní Eidhin, Advisory Board Member, EPA.

The relaunch of Water Stewardship Ireland with a new brand identity comes at an important juncture. Water as a resource is in limited supply worldwide, with the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) projecting that at current levels water demand will increase by 55% globally by 2050, and the United Nations predicting that demand will exceed supply by 2030.

In July 2021, a study by the EPA, Met Éireann and the Marine Institute in Ireland, found that climate change is having a clear and damaging impact on Ireland. According to the report, Ireland has seen, and will continue to see, incidences of coastal flooding, extreme weather and drought conditions, which in turn will threaten water supply and quality.

Speaking on the relaunch of Water Stewardship Ireland, Ken Stockil, Chairman of Water Stewardship Ireland, said, “The impact of water risks on Irish society and the economy cannot be understated and has the potential to cost jobs, impact livelihoods, food security and inward tourism. The worst impacts of climate change will be felt and seen through water and there is a clear responsibility on Irish businesses to take urgent action to become more sustainable and efficient in their use of water resources.”

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