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ACCIONA with a coalition of stakeholders call on EU to enshrine Human Right to Water & Sanitation

  • ACCIONA with coalition of stakeholders call on EU to enshrine Human Right to Water & Sanitation
  • ACCIONA with coalition of stakeholders call on EU to enshrine Human Right to Water & Sanitation

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ACCIONA
The water business of ACCIONA concentrates on water treatment and reverse osmosis desalination, a technology in which it is the world leader.

Today, a coalition of 26 organisations, including ACCIONA, which represents the whole water supply and sanitation value chain, released a joint statement calling on the EU institutions to enshrine the Human Right to Water and Sanitation in EU law.

The signatory stakeholders call on European policy-makers to secure better access to the 10 million people who still lack access to safe sanitation services in the EU, stressing that universal access to decent and safe sanitation services is a fundamental need and a human right.

Indeed, the United Nations General Assembly recognised in 2010 the Human Right to Water and Sanitation, and in 2015 the Right to Sanitation as a standalone right. Sustainable Development Goal 6 aims to secure access to clean water and sanitation for all by 2030. And SDG target 6.2 calls specifically for adequate and equitable sanitation for all.

In addition, the current health crisis caused by Covid-19, has highlighted the vital importance of water, sanitation, and hygiene to protect human health during pandemics.

On 23 October, EU environment ministers will be gathering in Luxembourg to discuss water policy. We believe it is a great opportunity to address the issue of access to sanitation in the upcoming revision of the 30-year-old Urban Waste Water Treatment Directive.

The new Drinking Water Directive has rightly introduced an article promoting access to water, especially to the most vulnerable people, requiring Member States to identify populations lacking access to drinking water and find remedies. Likewise, an article promoting access to sanitation should be included in the new Urban Waste Water Treatment Directive.

The signatories are fully committed to promoting and achieving Human Rights to Water and Sanitation, and SDG 6. They will reiterate their message on 19 November on the occasion of World Toilet Day. The full statement is accessible here.

The signatories include: Acciona, AEAS, AISE, Almar Water Solutions, AquaFed, Aquafin, AquaFlanders, Aqualia, Canal de Isabel II, De Watergroep, DuPont, Ecolab, FP2E, Global Omnium, Grundfos, Kimberly-Clark, Krüger, Our Future Water, Remondis, Saur, Suez, Unilever, Veolia, Water Europe, WEO, Xylem.

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