India should tackle water scarcity in a strict order: Reduce demand first, then Reuse, Recycle, and Recharge. This sequence maximises every rupee invested and every litre saved.
Reduce, Reuse, Recycle, Recharge: India’s Water Priority Order

India should tackle water scarcity in a strict order: Reduce demand first, then Reuse, Recycle, and Recharge. This sequence maximises every rupee invested and every litre saved.
India’s water is priced far below its real cost, encouraging waste and groundwater depletion. Discover how fair water pricing through volumetric tariffs, tiered structures, and groundwater fees can reduce industrial water consumption, strengthen BRSR compliance, and help corporates achieve water positivity.
President Murmu’s Jal Mahotsav 2026 speech frames water conservation as a national priority for Indian corporates. Here’s what companies should do now to turn duty into differentiation.
Your factory spends lakhs every summer on water tankers. The price keeps climbing — ₹700 to ₹1,500 per 5,000-litre load in peak months — and you have zero control over supply reliability. Meanwhile, monsoon rain hits your rooftop and flows straight into the drain. What if that rain could cut your water costs by 40–70%?… Continue reading Rainwater Harvesting for Industries in India: The Complete ROI Guide (2026)