Nestlé Waters & Premium Beverages Announces Industry Leading Milestone, Certifying All 39 Bottling Sites To AWS Water Stewardship Standard
- Nestlé Waters & Premium Beverages (NW&PB) has achieved its commitment to certify all its bottling sites – 39 globally - to the Alliance for Water Stewardship (AWS) Standard. Coming ahead of World Water Day [22 March], this achievement is a first in the beverage sector.
- Beyond this certification, the Company confirms strong progress on local collaborative action, with 70 water regeneration projects delivering 14.1 million m3 of water per year, in line with its ambition to protect, restore and return more water than it uses in its operations.
- Collaboration strengthened to ensure ongoing collective action, with the announcement to extend strategic engagement with the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN), strengthening the biodiversity benefits of its water regeneration and landscape protection initiatives and supporting collective action through tools and education.
Nestlé Waters & Premium Beverages (NW&PB) today announces a pioneering achievement in global water stewardship, becoming the first food or beverage company worldwide to secure 100 per cent certification of all its 39 bottling sites1 to the Alliance for Water Stewardship (AWS) Standard. Two sites – Buxton, UK and Tunuyan, Argentina, achieved Platinum certification, the highest level available.
Why this matters
As water stress and extreme weather put growing pressure on rivers, aquifers and communities, effective water stewardship increasingly depends on action beyond a factory fence line. By working with local partners in the watersheds where it operates, Nestlé Waters & Premium Beverages is working to help strengthen long-term water resilience for people, nature, and business continuity.
AWS Standard achievement
The AWS Standard – which is the only globally-recognised independent framework for water stewardship – is a cornerstone of NW&PB’s core commitment to collective water resilience and sustainable water management, guiding how the business cares for water in its factories, within watersheds and in communities. This landmark accomplishment will continue annually and is the result of years of dedicated effort across its global operations, covering Europe, the Middle East, Africa, South America, and Asia.
Water Regeneration at local level
In the mindset of continuous improvement, this certification milestone is complemented by the successful implementation of 70 water regeneration projects implemented in its sites globally, answering to its ambition to protect, restore and return more water than it uses in its operations.
All of the water regeneration projects are implemented in close collaboration with local partners to answer shared water challenges, creating resilience for people, nature, and the business. Measurable using the World Resources Institute's Volumetric Water Benefit Accounting methodology. This provides consistency in analysing water management activities and helps ensure that such activities address current and future shared water needs and issues. By the end of 2025, together these projects were locally regenerating 14.1 million m3 of water per year. As they mature to their full potential, they will help deliver more water locally than the company uses in its operations.
Investing in the future
The business has invested significantly into two lighthouse markets developing major collective action programmes involving key public and private sector stakeholders:
- France: Agrivair Garrigue is a €25M, five-year initiative that aims to protect vital water resources and enhance biodiversity in the Gard region (home of the Perrier and Maison Perrier brands) through sustainable agricultural practices, habitat restoration, and water-quality improvements across the catchment.
- Italy: Building on a five year, €30M investment in projects to protect water basins, safeguard biodiversity and support local communities at the catchments for the S.Pellegrino, Sanpellegrino, Acqua Panna and Levissima brands, F.O.N.T.E (Future, Origin, Nature, Territories, Ecosystems) will see a further €40M invested through to 2030 to strengthen and expand these environmental and social initiatives.
Extending strategic partnerships
Further advancing its strategic focus on water resilience for both quantity and quality, Nestlé Waters & Premium Beverages is announcing the extension of its engagement with the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN). This follows three successful years of collaboration, with IUCN providing strategic and science-based advice, including helping to align project execution with the IUCN Global Standard for Nature-based Solutions.
Looking forward, Nestlé Waters & Premium Beverages will continue to work with AWS and IUCN to ensure ongoing improvement and scaling to further collective action for the protection and restoration of freshwater ecosystems and strategic catchments.
“We are pleased to share these significant milestones today on AWS certification and water regeneration. Good water stewardship is part of our DNA and strong water resilience is a strategic imperative for our business – that’s why we look to collaborate everywhere we operate to ensure we address any shared water challenges, now and for the future. This is something we’ve been working on for decades.” said Muriel Lienau, CEO of Nestlé Waters & Premium Beverages.
“We remain committed to protect, restore and return water where we operate. Water resilience has a growing awareness on the international agenda and we know no one can achieve this on their own. By partnering with experts, local organisations and communities we know that collaboration at catchment level is the key for meaningful impact.”
Adrian Sym, Chief Executive of the Alliance for Water Stewardship, commented, “In an era of increasing resource volatility, where individuals and organisations are passionate about making a difference but don’t always know how, a global independent standard that includes an accessible, independent and practical framework for water stewardship and landscape protection is essential.
“Nestlé Waters & Premium Beverages' approach to collaborative, localised, context-based solutions, tailored to each bottling site is exemplary. It’s fantastic to see a large global company approaching this bottom-up all over the world, rather than top-down or by taking a mass rebalance approach to offset water usage. In fact, NW&PB has provided invaluable learnings for driving scaled impact and is an important ally in helping us deliver on our mission to ignite and nurture water stewardship globally.”
James Dalton, Global Director for Water and Wetlands at IUCN, commented, “Integrated action and decision-making on water, biodiversity and climate is essential for long-term business resilience. NW&PB’s water stewardship journey is a testament to this. As IUCN and NW&PB pivot towards this new phase of engagement, we will place emphasis on consolidating and expanding the positive impact of existing water regeneration projects on nature and driving collective action to protect and restore freshwater ecosystems in strategic catchments.”
Source: Nestlé