East African Breweries Limited (EABL) has pledged KShs 190 million to support water conservation initiatives in Kenya. 

This commitment aligns with the country’s efforts to combat climate change, reduce carbon emissions, and address water scarcity.

The initiative, dubbed ‘Conservation at Scale’, is being spearheaded by the Executive Office of the President through the Office of the Climate Envoy to offer high-level critical direction and ensure alignment with national climate objectives and the outcomes of the Africa Climate Summit 2023.

“This collaboration underscores the power of partnerships in addressing water challenges,” said Eddy Njoroge, President and Trustee of UTNWFT.

EABL will contribute KShs 60 million to the Upper Tana Nairobi Water Fund Trust (UTNWFT), a public-private partnership focused on conserving and protecting Nairobi’s primary water source. These funds will support UTNWFT’s existing projects in the water towers and surrounding areas.

EABL has invested KShs 780 million in water recovery plants at its Nairobi and Kisumu facilities, which recover 1,968 cubic meters of water daily.

“EABL is committed to environmental responsibility and water conservation. This partnership aims to ensure a more sustainable future for all,” said Eric Kiniti, EABL Group Corporate Relations Director.

World Water Day Significance

This initiative aligns with World Water Day’s objective of fostering collaboration and finding solutions to water scarcity issues.

The Upper Tana watershed exemplifies successful public-private partnerships in tackling water challenges.

“Investments in water conservation go beyond economic growth; they ensure access to water for millions of Kenyans,” Julius Korir, Principal Secretary for Water and Sanitation.

IK is a Masinde Muliro University graduate. His interests are in news and analysis on women's rights, politics, technology, law, and global affairs.

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