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Carbon Emissions Solutions

Reduce your facility’s carbon and water footprint

Reduce your facility’s carbon and water footprint (every cubic” meter of water consumed generates 23lb (or 10.6Kg) of carbon emissions. Thirteen percent of th electricity consumed in the USA goes for distribution and treatment of water).


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Carbon emissions and water sustainability are two of the most urgent challenges facing the world. To understand how water waste results in excessive carbon emissions. For details on the carbon impact of water, ready the detailed analysis here:

CFT Carbon Emission Solutions

Carbon emissions and water sustainability are two of the most urgent challenges facing the world. To understand how water waste results in excessive carbon emissions. For details on the carbon impact of water, ready the detailed analysis here:

Fresh water is a critical and rapidly dwindling resource.


Worldwide water shortages have led the UN to define its sixth Sustainable Development Goal as “Ensuring the availability and sustainable management of water and sanitation for all people."


But water availability is not its only environmental aspect. A key fact that often goes unnoticed is that a steady water supply – which involves pumping, treating, delivery and then treatment of the resulting sewage – is a hugely resource intensive process, which results in massive amounts of carbon emissions.


In fact, 13% of electricity in the US is used for water delivery and treatment. The energy requirement, combined with emissions from the resulting sewage, has a significant carbon impact: on average, every cubic meter of water consumed generates 23lb (or 10.6Kg) of carbon emissions.


Given the world’s dwindling water reservoirs and water’s significant carbon impact, the reality of water waste in buildings is quite shocking:


Over 25% of the water entering a building, construction site or industrial facility goes to waste. In some cases, over 70% of water entering a facility goes to waste.


The water lost to one cooling tower malfunction generates the same emissions as flying 170 people from New York to London. Just one leaky toilet wastes some 4.5 million liters (over 1 million gallons) and generates 46 tons of carbon emissions per year. That’s as much as a typical passenger car!


Our customers use WINT to help them improve the sustainability stance of their facilities. To illustrate the potential: in just one wasteful leak we detected at a well-known Manhattan high-rise, we saved 27 million liters of water and over 340 tons of carbon emissions every year.

CNN: detecting leaks, preventing damage and saving water.

Brasfield & Gorrie Implements WINT through AXA XL’s construction Ecosystem

WINT Wins Insurance Times Best Technology Award

Forbes Magazine: WINT Can Prevent Enormous Amounts Of Damage And Water Loss

AXA XL writes about the risks of water leak damage

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