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No more waste - Tracking water footprints

Water is an essential natural resource, vital for life. Growing water demand, increasing scarcity and degradation of water quality means that its use and management have become central to the global debate on sustainability.

To improve water management at local, regional and global levels, we first need a better understanding of related impacts, as well as internationally consistent assessment techniques, to identify our water footprint and report results.

To address these issues, ISO created working group WG 8, Water footprint, within technical committee ISO/TC 207, Environmental management, subcommittee SC 5, Life cycle assessment. The WG is developing ISO 14046, Environmental management - Water footprint - Principles, requirements and guidelines, expected to be published by mid 2014.

ISO 14046 will specify principles, requirements and guidelines related to the water footprint assessment of products, processes and organizations, based on life-cycle assessment. It can be used to conduct and report a water footprint assessment.

Who will benefit?

ISO 14046 is expected to benefit organizations, governments and interested parties worldwide by providing transparency, consistency and credibility to the task of assessing water footprint and reporting the water footprint results of products, processes or organizations.

What is a water footprint assessment?

According to ISO 14046, a water footprint assessment:

How will it help?

A water footprint assessment can help in:

 A water footprint assessment alone is not enough to describe the overall potential environmental impacts of products, processes, services or organizations, including the impacts on ecosystems, human health and resources. However, an assessment conducted in conformity with ISO 14046 can be treated as a stand-alone result focusing only on impacts related to water.

It can also be part of a more comprehensive environmental assessment. The results will provide a single value or a profile of indicator results. In ISO 14046, the term "water footprint" is only used when it is the result of an impact assessment.

 

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