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Water Volume Recycled (G4-EN10-a)
What volume of the water used by the company was recycled or reused (in cubic metres)?
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Global Reporting Initiative
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About the data

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This metric is based on the Global Reporting Initiative (GRI) G4 Guidelines. It covers one of the reporting requirements of Indicator G4-EN10 – 'Percentage and total volume of water recycled and reused'. This metric is for recording the total volume of water recycled and reused.

​This Indicator measures both water that was treated prior to reuse and water that was not treated prior to reuse. Grey water (that is, collected rainwater and wastewater generated by household processes such as washing dishes, laundry, and bathing) is included.

The rate of water reuse and recycling is a measure of efficiency and demonstrates the success of the organization in reducing total water withdrawals and discharges. Increased reuse and recycling may result in a reduction of water consumption, treatment, and disposal costs. The reduction of water consumption over time through reuse and recycling may also contribute to local, national, or regional goals for managing water supplies.

Methodology

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This metric is asking for the total volume of water recycled by the company in cubic metres:

For Wikirate researchers:

Companies who align reports to GRI’s Sustainability Reporting Standards often include a GRI Content Index or Annex where GRI disclosures, with GRI codes, are listed.

  • Use the GRI Index, CTRL F, Command F or search button on source preview to search for this index and metrics within the report

  • Use G4 codes, G3 codes or keywords to quickly find values, keeping in mind that some companies report on the metric using different terms, e.g. G4-EN10 or EN10, water recycled or water volume recycled

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Further guidance on how to research values for GRI-based metrics is available here, including detailed guidance on adding, editing and checking metric values.

Global Reporting Initiative compliance guidance for companies:

To calculate Water Volume Recycled - G4-EN10-a:

  • ​​Identify the volume of recycled and reused water.

  • Identify if water or flow meters do not exist and estimation by modelling is required.

  • For example, if the organization has a production cycle that requires 20 cubic meters of water per cycle, the organization withdraws 20 cubic meters of water for one production process cycle and then reuses it for an additional three cycles. The total volume of water recycled and reused for that process is 60 cubic meters.

Reporting on this Indicator should include the following contextual information as a comment to the metric value:

  • G4-EN10-c: standards, methodologies, and assumptions used.

License
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Topics
Water Conservation
Water Management
Wastewater Discharge
Water
Environment
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Framework Mappings
GRI Standards
GRI 303 - Water and Effluents
ESRS Standards
E3 - Water
UN SDGs
SDG6: Clean Water and Sanitation
SDG6.3 Improve water quality by reducing pollution, halving untreated wastewater, and increasing recycling and safe reuse.
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Value Type
Number
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Unit
cubic metres
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Options
Assessment
Community Assessed
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Report Type
Corporate Social Responsibility Report
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