How can you harness the
power of water to grow your
company?

The pressure for business leaders to act on climate change has never been greater.

But can sustainable business practices benefit both the environment and your company’s bottom line? The answer is a resounding yes. Setting climate goals for your business, including better water stewardship, provides a strong foundation for long-term environmental sustainability and financial success.

Take the quiz to find out how you can harness the power of water for your company.

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Question 1 of 5:

How would you describe your company’s sector?

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Question 2 of 5:

How many employees does your company have?

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Question 3 of 5:

Which of the following are part of your company’s climate goals?

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Question 4 of 5:

When it comes to water usage, what is your top concern?

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Question 5 of 5:

Other than achieving climate goals, what are your current top business priorities? (Choose all that apply.)

Technology / Data Centers

As a technology company, water factors into your business strategy more than you might think. Moving, heating, cooling, and treating water in industrial facilities like data centers requires energy, as does the manufacturing process if your company produces micro electronics.

The new Ecolab Water for Climate offering helps companies meet their ambitious climate goals without compromising business growth. By better managing water in their operations, businesses can reduce their energy use and greenhouse gas emissions. Ecolab Water for Climate provides holistic solutions including auditing, consulting, engineering, advanced chemistries and digital technologies that support reduce, re-use and recycle water strategies across an enterprise. This allows companies to continuously monitor and improve water use and quantify the impact on energy, emissions and the bottom line.

Food and Beverage Manufacturing

From bottling, packaging, cleaning and sanitizing within the food and beverage industry, we know the sector is water intensive — and that businesses like yours are increasingly seeking better solutions to reduce water.

What water solutions will benefit your company? Ecolab Water for Climate is a new offering that helps companies meet their ambitious climate goals without compromising business growth. By providing holistic solutions like auditing, consulting, and implementing new digital technologies, Ecolab Water for Climate can empower customers to continuously monitor and improve water use while continuing to help meet important KPIs, including product quality, food safety and more.

Chemical Manufacturing

As a chemical manufacturing company, you undoubtedly use water for heating and cooling within your production process. Better water monitoring and stewardship can not only reduce your expenses — it can help you set and meet ambitious climate goals.

The new Ecolab Water for Climate program identifies holistic solutions that can help your business translate enterprise-wide climate and business goals into site-level actions. By helping your company better monitor, recover, and reuse water throughout the manufacturing process, Ecolab Water for Climate can quantify the impact of your water use on energy, emissions and your bottom line — setting your business up for long-term success.

Other Manufacturing

No matter your industry, you can leverage the power of water to help set and meet climate goals. The new Ecolab Water for Climate offering helps companies meet their ambitious climate goals without compromising business growth. By better managing water in their operations, businesses can reduce their energy use and greenhouse gas emissions. Ecolab Water for Climate provides holistic solutions including auditing, consulting, engineering, advanced chemistries and digital technologies that support reduce, re-use and recycle water strategies across an enterprise. This allows companies to continuously monitor and improve water use and quantify the impact on energy, emissions and the bottom line.