The Water Council, a global nonprofit membership organization advancing freshwater innovation and water stewardship, today announced that it has launched a new Water Champion membership program with SCS Global Services (SCS) as its first member.
Traditionally, members of The Water Council come from the water technology sector. The Water Champion program was created for companies outside the sector that want to show their support for The Water Council’s mission to solve global water challenges.
Water Champions receive a logo for their website, recognition on The Water Council’s website, admission to the annual Water Leaders Summit and access to quarterly updates focused on trends in water innovation, stewardship and the evolving landscape of water in ESG (environmental, social and governance) investing.
“The membership couldn’t come at a better time, as investors, customers, employees and other key stakeholders are increasingly demanding ESG results from public and private companies,” said Dean Amhaus, The Water Council president and CEO. “The membership also offers the opportunity to take an important first step in starting a water stewardship performance program to address water risks and translate credible actions into transparent external reporting.”
The first Water Champion member is SCS Global Services, an international provider for third-party certification, validation, and verification for environmental and sustainability performance claims.
“SCS is extremely proud to be a founding Water Champion,” said Rae Mindock, SCS Global Services’ Manager for Responsible Water Practices. “Our work with The Water Council over the last several years has led to pioneering many aspects of water stewardship together, and we are excited to see our partnership grow with this new membership.”
SCS has previously supported The Water Council on water stewardship trainings, webinars and event sponsorships, as well as helping to develop the North America marketplace for site-level water stewardship.