Develop a Positive Water Impact Project
Unlike carbon, water is local. Its impact is tangible and expressed across three key dimensions: quantity, quality and access. Our structuring team works with companies, which we call developers, capable of returning water to the system, improving its quality or generating new sources, transforming these interventions into positive water impact outcomes aligned with the CEO Water Mandate.
We work alongside developers and beneficiaries, the territorial actors facing a concrete water challenge within a specific basin; on solutions ranging from potable and agricultural water savings, WASH projects (Water, Sanitation and Hygiene), to renewable water sources such as water reuse, desalination and rainwater harvesting. These outcomes are converted into Water Benefits that are structured, governed and connected to real corporate demand.
Develop a Project
Transforming water challenges into positive water impact. From replenishment to new water generation, we structure basin-level outcomes that align corporate demand with verified restoration
Water Efficiency:
Turning withdrawals into Water Benefits
Before creating new water sources, basins must first reduce unnecessary withdrawals both inside and beyond the operational fence.
Water efficiency is the fastest and most cost-effective way to return water to the system.
Verified volumetric reductions become auditable Water Benefits that strengthen basin resilience and unlock scalable impact.
Water Reuse
The world’s primary renewable water source
Water reuse transforms treated wastewater into a renewable water source within a basin, reducing pressure on freshwater bodies and preventing further pollution of rivers, aquifers and coastal ecosystems.
These regenerated volumes increase basin-level availability and become auditable Water Benefits that restore natural water cycles.
As freshwater sources tighten, reuse becomes the fastest and most scalable way to secure water for cities, industries and ecosystems.
Water Quality Benefits (WQBs)
Turning water quality into basin-level outcomes
Water quality determines how much of a basin’s water can be safely used, reused and returned to ecosystems.
By reducing pollutant loads and restoring water bodies, WQBs unlock new usable volumes and protect drinking water sources.
Removal of emerging and regulated contaminants transforms regulatory and health risk into verified basin-level outcomes.
This allows organizations to move ahead of legislation, set water quality benchmarks across value chains and demonstrate leadership in territorial health protection.
These verified improvements become auditable Water Quality Benefits (WQBs) that strengthen basin resilience and support regulatory compliance.
Basin & Ecosystem Restoration
Restoring natural water cycles at basin scale
Healthy rivers, wetlands and soils are the infrastructure that naturally store, filter and release water across a basin.
When these systems are degraded, water availability, quality and resilience collapse.
Restoration rebuilds this natural infrastructure, strengthening groundwater recharge, environmental flows and long-term basin resilience.
These governed basin-level outcomes return water to the system and unlock scalable, place-based impact.
Groundwater Recharge & Protection
Securing the basin’s strategic water reserves
Aquifers store the largest share of available freshwater and sustain cities, agriculture and ecosystems during droughts.
Managed recharge, infiltration and groundwater protection strengthen long-term basin resilience, safeguard drinking water sources and stabilize water availability.
These governed basin-level outcomes protect strategic reserves and generate scalable, place-based Water Benefits.
Urban & Territorial Resilience
Protecting basins against floods, droughts and heat
Urban territories shape how water moves, is stored and is lost across a basin.
Poor drainage, sealed surfaces and degraded landscapes amplify floods, heat stress and drought vulnerability.
Resilience interventions rebuild infiltration, retention and natural drainage at territorial scale, stabilizing water availability and protecting communities and infrastructure.
These governed basin-level outcomes strengthen long-term resilience and unlock scalable, place-based Water Benefits.