One Year of Aqua Positive: From a Dream to a Regenerative Movement

Aqua Positive turns one this month 🎂 👏 🎉 and my heart is full !!…what began as a simple idea — a dream shared between a few people who deeply believe that water can be a force for regeneration — has become something real, vibrant, and full of life.This post is not only about milestones […]

ESRS is Here to Stay: Why Water Positive Companies Are Leading the Way

🎯 Great News for #Water: The Mandatory #ESRS Framework Still Elevates Corporate Water Stewardship; Even After the Omnibus Package As of January 1, 2024, the European Sustainability Reporting Standards (ESRS) are fully in effect. And here’s the point: the Omnibus Package didn’t remove these requirements; it only streamlined procedures. Companies working to be Water Positive […]

Every Click Counts: Sustainability Starts in the Cloud

Because regeneration starts with every choice; digital included. At Aqua Positive, we challenge ourselves every day to improve our environmental footprint; not just in what we say, but in how we operate.That’s why we no longer send brochures as attachments. Yes; even that small file leaves a trace: ☁️ Cloud storage♻️ Data replication💦 Water used […]

Desal, or not Desal, That is The Question

In the water industry, developing novel technologies and solutions requires substantial R&D investments. However, many promising innovations fail to be widely adopted due to ineffective communication. This is where marketing plays a critical role. Weak communication strategy could mean market do not understand or appreciate the unique uses and advantages of the innovation, limiting its […]

The Crucial Role of Governance in Mitigating the Risk of Greenwashing

How ESG criteria help combat Greenwashing In recent years, there has been a significant surge in the demand for sustainable products and services. Consequently, numerous companies strive to position themselves as environmentally friendly, although not all of them truly live up to their claims. This phenomenon, commonly known as greenwashing, occurs when a company misleadingly […]

Water Positive: Leveraging the Synergies between CO2 and Water to Fight Climate Change

Climate change has emerged as one of the most urgent global challenges, capturing widespread attention in recent years. At its core, climate change is intimately connected to global warming, which signifies the long-term escalation of Earth’s average surface temperature. This phenomenon has unleashed a cascade of consequences that pose significant threats to our planet and […]

The Water Sector: The Next Big Thing for Investors

water is an area that is growing increasingly popular as a sustainability-focused or impactful investment area. The desalination and water reuse industry has experienced significant challenges due to the complexity of the bidding and awarding contracts, leading to a decline in companies operating in the Engineering, Procurement, and Construction (EPC) market. However, recent developments have […]

Water and the Sustainable Development Goals of the United Nations 2030 Agenda

United Nations headquarters building, New York City, New York State, United States of America On September 15, 2015, humanity signed the 2030 Agenda. 193 countries committed at the United Nations to meet 17 Goals and 169 Targets for 2030 that can be summarized as: “Banish hunger and poverty from the world, fight inequality and injustice, […]

Water, Obscurantism, and Denialism in the XXI Century

Water, Scientific Denialism in the 21st Century Obscurantism was the medieval tendency of the clergy to hinder knowledge and keep the popular sectors uneducated. In the XXI century, we cannot deny the scientific and technological obscurantism, which affects our progress as a civilization due to the lack of vision of our leaders or economic interests. We […]

Water Positive: Water in a Regenerative Economy Model

From a Circular Economy to a Regenerative Economy The circular economy is an economic model that aims to optimize the use of natural resources and to minimize the waste generated in production processes. In a circular economy, materials and resources are used more efficiently and given a second life instead of being discarded as waste. […]