Global supply chains in numerous industries are increasingly vulnerable to water-related risks, many of them tied to climate-driven extreme weather events, such as flooding and drought.
The FRDM Water & Waste Module monitors risk deep into your supply chain and offers tools to engage supplier’s performance. FRDM water risk indicators are supported by a comprehensive analysis of five critical threats to global freshwater systems - groundwater depletion, metals contamination, plastic pollution, diversion and transfer of water, and eutrophication.
Key sectors and industries with the most severe impact on water resources are consumer staples, consumer discretionary (textiles, apparel), energy, health care (pharmaceuticals), materials (metal and mining), information technology (semiconductors), and utilities. FRDM measures wastewater treatment as the proportion of wastewater that undergoes at least primary treatment in each country, multiplied by the proportion of the population connected to a wastewater collection system.
Waste management risk analysis is based on three indicators: controlled solid waste, recycling rates, and ocean plastic pollution. Our water & waste risk algorithm is applied to each stage of your supply chain, from vendor to commodity. Suppliers can provide additional information to better inform their water and waste management through the use of assessments that can be accessed on a supplier side dashboard called
supplier link.