Xylem Sanitaire Operations Relocating To Global Water Center
Occupying approximately 8,600 sq. ft. on the second floor, relocation from Brown Deer to Walker’s Point location supports firm’s innovation, R&D and talent recruitment efforts
The Water Council today announced that Xylem will be relocating its Sanitaire operations from Brown Deer, Wis. to the Milwaukee-based Global Water Center, a 98,000 sq. ft., seven-story, former warehouse designed to house water-related technology development facilities for universities, established businesses and entrepreneurs.
Xylem is a leading global water technology provider committed to solving water by combining world-class solutions with the power of data and analytics to strengthen, optimize and drive efficiencies for utilities, industrial, commercial buildings and residential markets. As a Fortune 1000 company, Xylem offers an industry-leading portfolio of powerful solutions that fuse digital and other proven technologies with heritage
Unimicron First Taiwanese PCB Maker to Achieve Platinum Certification from AWS
In 2020, Unimicron implemented the world’s only sustainable water management standards (Alliance for Water Stewardship Standard, AWS) and became the first Taiwanese printed circuit board (PCB) manufacturer achieving platinum certification therefrom according to the evaluation of SGS Taiwan Ltd.
To effectively manage the use of water resources, mitigate impacts to environmental ecology and continuously enhance the water resource use efficiency, Unimicron has implemented Alliance for Water Stewardship standards (AWS Standard) in 2020 with the support of Apple Inc. and Alliance for Water Stewardship. It further collaborated with the Center of Industry Sustainable Development of National Cheng Kung University and, in September of the same year, achieved platinum certification from AWS according to the evaluation of SGS.
The Nestlé Blog
by Nestlé
Nestlé is the world’s largest food and drink company with more than 2,000 brands ranging from global icons to local favourites; we are present in 189 countries around the world. Nestlé was founded more than 150 years ago and the values on which it was started are still key today. The company’s purpose is to enable people to lead a healthier life, to support and help develop thriving communities, and caring for the planet for future generations. We want to shape a better and healthier world, and this is reflected in the way we do businesses, always acting legally and honestly with respect for our own people and those we do business with.
The world's biggest food and beverage company, Nestlé, has become the first firm in Ireland to achieve Platinum certification under the independent Alliance for Water Stewardship process.
With the goal of becoming the most sustainable textile industry in the world, the Peru Textiles Exporters Association (PREVEX) is focusing on the triple bottom line: people, planet and profit. We will deliver traceability and accountability, ensuring that all member companies adhere to quality and responsibility standards to be able to gain recognition as a Peru Textiles brand.
Peru’s sustainability strategy aims to make a positive impact on the economy, equity and the environment by focusing on the following five pillars.
Clean energy
At PREVEX, we are encouraging Peru-based manufacturers to use renewable energy. Supporting this agenda, our association is investing in solar panel parks. Our goal is to have all factories receive energy efficiency certifications, such as Leadership in Energy & Environmental Design (LEED) and Renewable Energy Resources (RER).