AWWA Joins UN Global Compact, Commits to Global Sustainability

The American Water Works Association (AWWA) announced it has joined the United Nations (UN) Global Compact—the world’s largest voluntary corporate sustainability initiative. This step underscores AWWA’s ongoing commitment to responsible sustainability practices and aligns the association with a global collaboration for a more sustainable future.

AWWA has actively supported UN’s Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) since the UN officially launched them in 2016. By joining the compact, AWWA officially pledges to integrate the Ten Principles of the UN Global Compact on human rights, labor, environment, and anti-corruption into its core strategies and operations. AWWA will engage in collaborative projects, knowledge-sharing, and advocacy to advance these Principles within the water sector and beyond.

“AWWA knows a better world is possible when there is better water,” said AWWA CEO David LaFrance. “The partnership with the UN Global Compact will accelerate our providing the best water practices for sustainable and responsible management of our most vital resource—water.”

AWWA’s pledges to participate in and engage with the UN Global Compact in the following ways:

  • To promote and organize industry- and sector-specific events for members to exchange knowledge and enhance learning
  • To provide expertise and facilitate industry-wide partnership on key UN goals and issues
  • To support the development and activities of the Global Compact network

AWWA President Patrick Kerr noted that joining the UN Global Compact complements many recommendations arising through AWWA’s Water 2050 initiative, an ongoing project that envisions the future of water and proposes a course for future success and sustainability.

“AWWA’s participation in the UN Global Compact gives added energy to the vision advanced through the association’s ongoing Water 2050 initiative,” said Kerr said. “Collaboration on a global scale is absolutely critical to assuring a sustainable water future.”

AWWA will publicly report on its progress within two years and will continue reporting every two years thereafter. The organization views its commitment to the UN Global Compact as pivotal in demonstrating its responsible corporate leadership in the water sector.

For more information about the UN Global Compact, visit unglobalcompact.org.

Source: American Water Works Association

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