Water a Business Risk and Opportunity - Mariano Montero Zubillaga, FEMSA Foundation Saúl del Campo, Biopappel Oscar Gálvez Guzmán, Heineken ...
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Water a Business Risk and Opportunity • Mariano Montero Zubillaga, FEMSA Foundation • Saúl del Campo, Biopappel • Oscar Gálvez Guzmán, Heineken • Moderator: Jason Morrison, UN CEO Water Mandate
More than 50% of the total production of Coca Cola FEMSA will depend on Mexico water-stressed watersheds by 2030 Guatemala 2030 water-stress risk in KOF facilities Nicaragua Venezuela % of Total Costa Rica % of Total Number of Plants Panama KOF Countries Production by Production KOF at Risk Country Colombia Argentina 0.8% 13.1% 1/2 Brazil 9.5% 9.1% 2/10 Colombia 0.0% 0.0% 0/7 Brazil Costa Rica 1.2% 100.0% 2/2 Guatemala 0.0% 0.0% 0/1 Peru Mexico 40.4% 85.6% 19/23 Nicaragua 0.0% 0.0% 0/1 Panama 0.8% 100.0% 1/1 Venezuela 4.9% 86.6% 3/4 *This table shows production levels that are in watersheds with a moderate to high physical water risk. Uruguay has not been included. Chile The higher the physical water risk for KOF, the greater the likelihood of facing: • Higher operating costs Low Risk • Supply chain disruption Argentina • Constraint to growth • Community and Stakeholder Opposition Moderate Risk • Brand damage High Risk Elaborated by FEMSA Foundation 3
To effectively manage the risk we need to move from individual to collective actions FENCES-IN FENCES-OUT Coordination with Risk awareness Efficiency in the Water offset Collective Action other and assessment production process (Replenishment) for Water Security organizations Companies perform Companies must set and After making great efforts Continuing with the Stakeholders plan and water risk achieve ambitious of efficiency, the next evolution, alignment work together to ensure assessments to targets to reduce logical step is to return with other sustainability at scale. better understand the impacts on water use the water used in the organizations to An institution to context in which they and water quality production process to magnify the impact of reach and maintain operate and their during their production the environment and to individual actions is a water security is vulnerabilities. processes. the communities. good step, but not built. enough. WATER FUNDS SCOPE INDIVIDUAL COLLECTIVE Elaborated by FEMSA Foundation 4
Water Funds are collective action institutions to reach water security Mexico Dominican Republic The Latin American Water Fund Partnership Guatemala has contributed to the creation and strengthening of 24 Costa Rica Water Funds in 8 countries of the region. Colombia Results to June 2018 Ecuador Brazil Peru +6 k +494 k +350 US$170 k directly benefited acres of green public and leveraged families infrastructure private partners Elaborated by FEMSA Foundation 5
Following this evolution on water stewardship, we are very close to reach the 2020 Replenishment goals, linking the effort to the Water Funds Guatemala • Since 2013, the Coca-Cola System has the Costa Rica objective of replenishing the water it uses in all its Panama operations by 2020. Colombia • Based on our work with the Latin American Water Fund Partnership, we join this objective to promote Agua por el Futuro, a project with The Coca-Cola Company Latin Center and Coca-Cola FEMSA. FEMSA’s % accomplished % accomplished 2018 Countries of 2018 goal of 2020 goal Colombia 2,161,100 m3 100% 98% Panamá 356,700 m3 100% 100% Costa Rica 631,700 m3 100% 100% To the date, more than 3.5 million cubic meters Guatemala 674,300 m3 100% 100% of water have been replenished to nature. Elaborated by FEMSA Foundation 6
Propelling Sustainable Water Management in Water Stressed Future Bio PAPPEL: Agua, Riesgo y Oportunidades del Negocio Ing. Saúl del Campo S Gerente de Competitividad Corporativa Abril 2019
Estrategia de manejo de Agua en Área Urbana El proveer el 100% de agua tratada para uso industrial, tiene un beneficio para los mantos Drenaje Urbano acuíferos de la zona conurbada, lo que se traduce en no usar agua potable por 1 millón de m3 al año. Tratamiento Agua Urbana Recirculación de Fábrica de Agua a Proceso Papel Agua residual Tratamiento Tratamiento Primario Agua Industrial El agua residual del proceso de la planta es llevada hasta la planta de tratamiento donde, bajo estricto control es procesada para dejarla en parámetros que exige la Comisión Nacional del Agua (CONAGUA) y así, ser descargada nuevamente a su Drenaje Urbano estado natural a los ríos. 8
Estrategia de manejo de Agua en área suburbana ÁREA VEDADA O SUB URBANA Drenaje Habitacional Urbano Tratamiento Recirculación de Agua Urbana Agua Proceso Fábrica de Papel Agua Fresca Tratamiento Agua residual Agua 9
Estrategia de manejo de Agua en área desértica Este sistema opera con efluente “CERO” Llega agua para reposición de Agua Tratada (Unidad un sistema de tratamiento de Termoeléctrica ) agua externo. Fábrica de Recirculación de Agua a Proceso papel Tratamiento Primario y Agua residual Secundario El agua de proceso pasa por un sistema de separación – clarificación Tratamiento ( DAF) mas un tratamiento biológico Terciario (lodos activados) para aumentar los Agua residual ciclos de recirculación interna. Micro y Nano filtración mas Osmosis Inversa 10
Muchas gracias por su atención. Ing. Saúl Del Campo Gerente Corporativo de Competitividad y CASI sauldelcampo@biopappel.com 11
Heineken México Water Strategy
Our Water protection strategy are based in 3 Pillars MITIGATION BALANCING WATER ACCESS Water Can / Natural 2.5 lts/lts Average Being Neutral in water Disasters 2.0 lts/lts Meoqui usage 4 of 7 Breweries 13
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