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Total Water Withdrawal by Major FMCG Companies in the US in 2021

  • Water withdrawal means freshwater taken from the ground or surface or other water sources, permanently or temporarily by companies for use in products
  • Coca-Cola, Tyson Foods, Kimberly-Clark, PepsiCo, and P&G were major US companies with significant water withdrawal in 2021
  • In 2021, Coca-Cola’s total water withdrawal was 298 million cubic meters

Water Withdrawal in FMCG Sector

Water is one of the critical factors of ESG (Environment, Social, and Governance). Fresh and clean water is increasingly endangered despite being considered a plentiful renewable resource mainly due to population growth and economic activity leading to an increase in water demands and pollution.

According to United Nations, if current consumption and production patterns do not change, there will be a 40% shortfall in water supply by 2030. Companies are expected to face increased scrutiny such as limits on water withdrawal and tight regulations over their water use as global water resources face increased stress.

Groundwater is withdrawn by industries such as manufacturing, mining, oil and gas, energy and utilities, and construction. Apparel and food & beverage industries are highly dependent on groundwater through supply chains. According to Aquastat, 19% of global freshwater withdrawals come from industry and energy.

In terms of water withdrawal, the beverage and bottled mineral water sectors need to be careful because groundwater is a raw material for them. Globally, food and beverage companies face disputes with local communities over the amount of groundwater that can be withdrawn without depleting local resources.

Water Withdrawal by Major FMCG Companies in the US

Water withdrawal by companies means freshwater taken from the ground, surface, or other water sources, permanently or temporarily for use in products. Coca-Cola, Tyson Foods, Kimberly-Clark, PepsiCo, and P&G were major FMCG companies in the US with significant water withdrawal in 2021

Coca-Cola is a producer, distributor, and marketer of non-alcoholic beverages. In 2021, Coca-Cola withdrew 298 million cubic meters of water, an increase of 6% over 2020. Water withdrawal by Coca-Cola is obtained mainly from groundwater and third parties, with groundwater providing 46% of Coca-Cola's water withdrawals and third parties providing 48% in 2021.

Tyson Foods is a food processor and marketer of chicken, beef, and pork. In 2021, Tyson Foods withdrew 121 million cubic meters of water, an increase of 4% over 2020. Water withdrawal by the company was sourced from municipal and well water. Municipal water accounted for 88% of Tyson Foods’ total water withdrawal while the remaining was sourced from well water.

Kimberly-Clark is a manufacturer and marketer of paper-based consumer products. In 2021, Kimberly-Clark withdrew 89 million cubic meters of water, an increase of 1% over 2020.  

PepsiCo and P&G were among the leading companies with significant water withdrawal in the US in 2021 with 86 million cubic meters and 69 million cubic meters of water withdrawn, respectively.

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