Zurn Elkay Water Solutions Corporation published the 2025 ZEWS Sustainability Report. The report cites an internal water reduction initiative among facility leaders, a filter recycling program, a Zero Waste to Landfill Policy, and an expanded annual supplier survey to include energy metrics. The report also references advocacy efforts to advance Filter First legislation, a published water commitment statement, an expanded Total Cost of Ownership and Sustainability Calculator, and a new Metric Methodology Index. Product-related outcomes cited include 2.4 billion gallons of cleaner, safer filtered water provided and prevention of 20 billion single-use plastic bottles from entering waterways and landfills each year, as well as introduction of a Total PFAS filter and an Elkay Pro Filtration line. The report states engagement in the Global Water Council’s WAVE program, a goal to reduce water withdrawal intensity by 2% by 2030, increased procurement of renewable electricity, and emissions reductions. The report also cites top-tier ratings from Sustainalytics, MSCI and S&P Global, inclusion on sustainability lists from Newsweek, TUE, Barrow’s and USA Today, recognition from IR Impact for transparency in reporting, and total philanthropic giving of 1.9 million, including bottle-filling station donations through the Fountains for Youth Program and provision of a residential filtered faucet to associates. The full report can be accessed through the link below.
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