World Water Day 2024

Jacobs joins the UN and organizations worldwide to celebrate World Water Day and accelerate progress on water and sanitation goals.

Jacobs celebrates World Water Day March 22, 2024

Water connects us all – and it affects us all. It shapes our lives, our communities, our ecosystems and the Earth’s climate.

It’s an essential resource we all share, and yet there are many people around the world who still lack access to safe, clean and reliable water and sanitation services.

Every year on March 22, we proudly join the United Nations and organizations worldwide to celebrate World Water Day and promote the importance of clean water and sanitation services. 

This year, we’re marking the occasion by launching our 2024 Water For People Employee Giving Campaign. For over 30 years, we’ve partnered with Water for People – a non-profit organization that promotes safe, reliable and sustainable water and sanitation services through partnerships with local governments and communities. Thanks to the generosity of Jacobs employees, we’ve donated more than $4.5 million and thousands of volunteer hours to support Water for People’s missions.

As part of our sustainable business approach PlanBeyond 2.0, we’ve placed UN Sustainable Development Goal 6 (SDG6) – ensuring water and sanitation access for all – at the heart of our efforts. We’ve established a sustainable business objective to develop solutions for the global water crisis and expand water equity in water-stressed regions through new and existing partnerships. Every day we’re helping our clients across the world with transformative infrastructure initiatives that improve water and sanitation services. We also proudly serve over 12 million people as operators of water and wastewater systems and facilities.

In addition to our partnership with Water For People, we’re working with organizations like the US Water Alliance to develop equitable water solutions. The Alliance, through its role as a federally-funded Environmental Finance Center, recently selected Jacobs as an approved resource to provide technical assistance to address drinking water, wastewater and stormwater infrastructure challenges in the U.S. We’re also working with US Water Alliance as part of a project funded by The Water Research Foundation to develop an environmental, social and governance (ESG) framework for water utilities.

At Jacobs, we recognize that all water has value. With a OneWater mindset, we look beyond traditional labels – fresh water, seawater, wastewater, stormwater – to view all water as a valuable and interconnected resource. We understand that solving the world’s complex water challenges requires a holistic, integrated approach – and that the solutions we bring forward must be sustainable, inclusive and equitable. 

Explore some of our recent work in the global water sector

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