In a groundbreaking move towards sustainability and resource efficiency, CPL Foundation Inc. has launched the Water Harvest Project, an innovative initiative aimed at optimizing water conservation and enhancing supply chain resilience.
The Water Harvest Project is a pioneering sustainability initiative spear headed by Sir Mahesh Patel, OBE through the CPL Foundation, designed to collect, store, and utilize atmospheric water harvesting for operational needs within the company’s supply chain.
CPL stated that the project aims to reduce dependency on municipal water sources, cut operational costs, and promote responsible water management.
“The project was officially launched yesterday at a special media launch event held at CPL Group’s Distribution Centre, where invited guests, media representatives, and key stakeholders witnessed the system demonstration and heard from project leaders.
Waterborne diseases remain a significant public health challenge in Papua New Guinea, with children being particularly vulnerable.
According to recent data, waterborne illnesses account for a substantial portion of childhood morbidity and mortality in the country.
By harvesting and responsibly managing atmospheric water, CPL Group through CPL Foundation’s Water Harvest Project aims to set a new standard for water safety and hygiene within its operations, while also reducing reliance on municipal supplies,” CPL said.
The Group added that this initiative reflects the company’s commitment to safeguarding public health and promoting environmental sustainability.
“At the CPL Foundation, our mission has always been to empower communities, improve livelihoods, and create sustainable solutions to some of the most pressing challenges our people face. One such challenge—perhaps the most fundamental—is access to clean drinking water. This initiative has the potential to change lives across rural Papua New Guinea,” CPL Group said.