Water For Health, Peace And Life
This World Water Day, RWC are proud to highlight the remarkable efforts of Wine to Water and showcase their partnership with this exceptional non-profit organisation. Through collaborations with their EMEA brands - RWC and its family of brands such as John Guest, JG Speedfit, Reliance Valves, and SharkBite, are actively contributing to positive change in communities worldwide.
There are 2.2 billion people around the world who live without safely managed drinking water. As a leading manufacturer of plumbing products, a core part of RWC’s purpose is to support the global communities that have the greatest need for safe clean water, and where they can help make the biggest difference.
RWC started a relationship with Wine To Water (WTW) in 2022. Since then, they have worked together on many projects, bringing water to isolated communities in Nepal and providing relief response in natural disaster and conflict areas.
Their support involves fund-raising through ‘Step Challenges’, assembling water filters and providing expertise, equipment and volunteers to projects in the field.
About Wine To Water
Wine To Water is a global non-profit organisation with the goal of helping to preserve life and dignity through the power of clean water.
It was founded in 2004 by Doc Hendley, while working as a bartender in North Carolina. Hendley had travelled to Sudan in North Africa where he had experienced the need for water, first hand. With his background in drinks, he saw the opportunity for connection to the wine industry, hence the name Wine To Water.
Now, WTW partners with businesses of all kinds, all over the world. Active in Nepal, Dominican Republic, the Amazon and Tanzania WTW develops water, sanitation and hygiene solutions (WASH) in direct partnership with local leaders and governments.
Their growing team works relentlessly to improve environmental sustainability, education, women’s empowerment, healthcare and economic growth.
The WTW Emergency Response team has also worked in Turkey and Syria performing earthquake and disaster relief. The team also responded to disasters in Florida, Mississippi and Pakistan as well as the war in Ukraine.
Power in partnership
In 2022 they started a series of Step Challenges in partnership with WTW amongst their employees across their global locations. The theme was to ‘Walk three miles so others don’t have to’ – referencing the average distance women and children walk for water in Nepal. Across 2022 and 2023 this has raised significant funds bringing water to hundreds of people in Nepal.
One of the ways that Wine To Water provides access to safe water is through its innovative ceramic filters. Produced in their Dominican Republic and Tanzanian factories, they are designed to provide safe clean water, while reducing plastic waste and costs.
Each filter has the capacity to deliver 100,000 gallons of clean water, enough to last a family for years. The basic filter kits are assembled by volunteers and partner companies to transform unclean water sources into safe drinking water. In 2023 they hosted twelve WTW Filter Builds® around the world, putting together 1,942 filters, providing access to clean drinking water to 21,362 people during times of crisis. Every year now, on International Volunteer Day, across their regions they build WTW filters for wherever they are needed. They have even had local schools join in with their teams to contribute to this hugely worthwhile activity.
How we're making a difference
59,413 steps walked in our Step Challenge
781 lives transformed in Nepal
3,307 water filters assembled
35,012 lives impacted through filters
3,564,946 less plastic bottles used
38,000+ total lives impacted by our WTW partnership
Supporting communities in Nepal
In the Ichchhakamana (IKRM) region of Nepal, many communities are deprived of basic water and sanitation facilities. The high mountain landscape makes accessing water a challenging journey. Women and children spend hours every day making long, perilous journeys to collect water, carrying large jerry cans and plastic containers on their backs. Most of the population are Chepang, indigenous Tibeto-Burman people, often called the poorest of Nepal’s poor.
WTW is transforming lives and enabling these communities to flourish, in collaboration with the government of Nepal. Together we have provided long-term clean water solutions to over 3,000 people in the region. The project is continuing to grow, delivering wider benefits, with further support and funding. RWC’s support in Nepal also includes Water Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH) education and training, community surveys, engineering planning and water quality testing.
2023 Ichchhakamana project in numbers:
697 people provided with clean running water, including 200 students who attend the local school.
11,161 meters of pipeline provided.
136 tap stands installed.
1 health post, 3 schools, 5 community centers, 127 homes
1 water source – a natural spring
5 reservoir tanks
In summary
Their partnership with Wine To Water makes all their people at RWC feel empowered to help others with life’s most precious resource, water. It brings their people together, living their values and giving purpose to their company culture. When you invest in access to clean water, you also create a transformational impact beyond water – including women’s empowerment, environmental sustainability and resiliency, economic growth, improved healthcare, and education. When a person no longer has to walk for water, and when the babies grow up without experiencing this burden, a generational transformation takes place.
Working with Wine To Water they have learnt that to achieve long-term success, they have to work closely alongside communities, training people to take ownership of their water systems. Wine To Water is an incredible organisation, making a difference to millions, and they encourage everyone to support them in any way they can.
Water is just the beginning
Wine To Water started in 2004 and has nearly impacted 2 million lives since, click below to discover more.