A metric providing the relationship between a volumetric aspect of water and a unit of activity (products, sales, etc.) created.
A metric providing the relationship between a volumetric aspect of water and a unit of activity (products, sales, etc.) created.
Metrics are qualitative and quantitative indicators used to measure and report on the effectiveness of sustainability policies and targets. They also help measure the impact on people, the environment, and the undertaking over time.
Learn moreWater intake refers to the amount of water taken in by a facility or project that is not released back into the environment or given to another party during a specific reporting period.
Learn moreGroundwater is the water found beneath the Earth's surface in the saturation zone, in direct contact with the ground or subsoil.
Learn moreWater and wastewater that is reused or recycled within a facility or shared with other undertakings to reduce water demand and minimize discharge. Can be used in the same process or different processes within the same facility or other facilities of the undertaking.
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