Continental Differences in Industrial Water Usage and Environmental Policy Adaption : Insights from UN Global Compact
2025
Jenny, Larsson
This report investigates global disparities in industrial water use and the implementation of related environmental policies, using quantitative data regarding industries sustainability reporting from UN Global Compact. The study analyzes industrial engagement with water policies in relation to other environmental topics, compares water consumption and withdrawal across continents and explores regional differences in regulatory adaptation, technological adoption and economic incentives. Findings show that water is among the least prioritized policy areas; trailing behind energy, waste and climate change. 53% of companies report water-specific policies, with Asia showing the highest adoption rate (60%) and Europe and Africa the lowest (49%). Data also reveals major variations in water consumption and withdrawal per continent, with Africa and Europe reporting the highest consumption and Latin America the highest withdrawals. These trends align with socioeconomic and industrial structures, as well as regulatory strength. The study highlights that voluntary frameworks can enhance transparency and prepare industries for future legislation, but impactful water stewardship requires binding policies, economic incentives and ecotechnological solutions. These insights contribute to a better understanding of global industrial water governance and inform strategies for sustainable resource management.
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