The Social Entrepreneur of the Year Award (SEOY) for 2011, a joint initiative with the Jubilant Bhartia Foundation and Schwab Foundation for Social Entrepreneurship, went to Water Life India. Schwab Foundation for Social Entrepreneurship is a sister organization of the WEF (World Economic Forum).
Water Life ensures safe and clean drinking water for communities in areas with high water contamination. They are the heroes at grassroots creating change and making an impact. At least 65% of India’s rural population and 35% of those living in urban areas are not privileged to have potable water. Furthermore, there could be a shortage of potable water by the middle of this millennium. And globally, about a billion or more will not have sufficient water resources.
In India, rivers are drying up as per NASA images. In about 15 years there will be a 50% gap between demand and the availability of fresh water. The corporate social responsibility (CSR) is far below the required level.
Waterlife’s focus is on providing high-quality, safe water to underserved. The sustainability and affordability are two factors to be given prime importance. Waterlife is a concentration of safe and contaminant potable water while providing total solutions to the different sorts of contamination.
Waterlife is deploying latest green technology to make the water potable. Also, the availability will be ensured to the remote places.
This is done in association with the government, NGO, Panchayats, SHG, commercial institutions as well as International agencies. The quality will be compliant with UN regulations. Corporates would be encouraged to involve in this massive project keeping in mind that safe water is at the confluence of all human activities. Water contamination takes on the life of many in India.
The eco-friendly way of water treatment done by Waterlife is with clean technology, lesser wastage, disinfection without using chemicals and at the same, by avoiding carbon emissions. Waterlife realizes that lack of safe water can result in untold suffering, diseases, infant mortality, stunted growth and economic loss.
Reference URL: www.waterlifeindia.com/




