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SDG 6 Clean Water and Sanitation

Why we measure Without water we can’t live. Water supports out agriculture and aquaculture. Clean water is vital. However, due to bad economics or poor infrastructure, millions of people including children die every year from diseases associated with inadequate water supply, sanitation and hygiene.

Clean water and sanitation

6.1 Research on water

6.2 Water consumption per person

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6.3 Water usage and care

6.4 Water reuse

6.5 Water in the community

Industry accounts for over 19% of global water withdrawal, and agricultural supply chains for 70% more. What gets measure gets managed, and at CDP, we’ve seen an increasing number of companies tracking, managing and implementing water solutions.​ SDG 6 cannot be achieved without corporate action, but significant progress will rely on robust data on the current landscape and what needs to change to ensure environmental sustainability on water. With the largest corporate water dataset in the world, CDP can offer insights to measure and track progress and accelerate action towards meeting Sustainable Development Goal 6.
SDG 6
Clean Water and Sanitation: CiteScore
Clean Water and Sanitation: CiteScore
Clean Water and Sanitation: publications

6.1 Research on water

  1. Clean Water and Sanitation: CiteScore
    This indicator measures the proportion of a university’s publications appear
    in the top 10% of journals according to the Citescore metric. It is intended to
    reflect on excellence of academic output.

  2. Clean Water and Sanitation: FWCI
    This indicator explores the quality of a university’s output in the area of
    water (services) and sanitation research using the number of citations
    received as a metric.

  3. Clean Water and Sanitation: publications
    The number of publications looks at the scale of research output from a
    university around water (services) and sanitation. It is not scaled by the size of
    the institution – rather it looks at the overall impact.

 

6.2 Water consumption per person

This metric looks at the volume of water used per person (including students,
staff and faculty) on campus per year. The number of students and
employees are collected as full-time equivalents and they are summarised
as campus population.

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6.3 Water usage and care

Universities need to show how they conserve, appropriately use and protect the
quality and quantity of water sources.
There are a total of 15 points that could be gained from meeting the criteria
in this metric, a maximum score is worth 23% of the score in this SDG
(equivalent to 5.98% of the overall score).

6.4 Water reuse

Universities need to demonstrate that they encourage or mandate the reuse
and recycling of water wherever possible.
There are a total of 7 points that could be gained from meeting the criteria
in this metric, a maximum score is worth 12% of the score in this SDG
(equivalent to 3.12% of the overall score).

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Cooperation on water security...Click here

6.5 Water in the community

Universities need to outreach directly and demonstrate engagement initiatives
to address the community’s water management and/or water usage.
There are a total of 15 points that could be gained from meeting the criteria
in this metric, a maximum score is worth 19% of the score in this SDG
(equivalent to 4.95% of the overall score).

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