Waterplan (YC S21)

Waterplan (YC S21)

IT Services and IT Consulting

The corporate water sustainability platform to measure, respond, and report water risk.

About us

Waterplan is the corporate water sustainability platform to measure, respond, and report water risk. With Waterplan's technology, sustainability teams can comprehensively assess water risk across their operations and supply chain, streamline reporting processes, and expedite progress towards achieving their water targets. Our platform provides access to the best-in-class water risk data and water expert leaders, saves time from water data collection to reporting and acting, and enables stakeholder alignment to take action on water risks. Waterplan has partnered with multiple large corporations across industries and regions, including Amazon, Meta, AB InBev, Colgate-Palmolive, Kurita, Suntory, Mars, and Cemex. We are a fast growing venture-backed company with a mission to accelerate the transition to a water-secured world.

Industry
IT Services and IT Consulting
Company size
51-200 employees
Headquarters
San Francisco Bay Area
Type
Privately Held
Founded
2020
Specialties
Water, Water Risk Management, Water Stewardship, Water Compliance, Water Risk Disclosure, and Water Risk Assessment

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    💧🌍 #Webinar with PUR: Water & Carbon Benefits in The Agricultural Supply Chain Through Nature-Based Solutions & Technology Agricultural landscapes are crucial in building #water resilience and reducing #carbon emissions. This session will explore how nature-based solutions can transform water stewardship in #agriculture, highlighting the synergy between water management and carbon sequestration. We’re thrilled to feature Andrew Nobrega, Chief Product & Development Officer for PUR, a certified B Corp working with companies across industries to create positive impact projects focused on ecosystem regeneration in agricultural landscapes. With over 15 years of experience in sustainable supply chains and impact investments, Andrew will share strategies for achieving impactful water and carbon benefits. 👉🏼 #Register now: https://hubs.la/Q02Txx1D0 Nicolas Wertheimer Jennifer H.

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    💧 #Webinar: Prioritizing High-Risk Sites 🌍 Does your business have operations spread across multiple locations? Do you need to assess risks and prioritize where to allocate resources? Join our webinar to explore: 1️⃣ What it means to prioritize high-risk sites and key success factors 2️⃣ Steps for identifying and prioritizing high-risk sites 3️⃣ Challenges and opportunities you may encounter in this process 4️⃣ The role of technology and AI in streamlining and enhancing prioritization Don’t miss this opportunity to strengthen your water risk management strategy. 👉🏼 #Register now: https://hubs.la/Q02TkTpH0

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    💧 #Webinar: Water #Targets for Sustainability Managers – #Replenishment 🎯 Are you thinking about setting replenishment targets for your business? Do you need to track progress against your targets more effectively? Join our upcoming webinar to learn: 1️⃣ What water replenishment targets are and when they’re appropriate for businesses 2️⃣ Typical projects that contribute to replenishment goals 3️⃣ Steps to effectively set and achieve replenishment targets 4️⃣ Challenges, opportunities, and how technology supports water replenishment efforts 👉🏼 Register now: https://hubs.la/Q02SXBHL0

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    💧 Terminology Related to #WaterEfficiency 🌍 When discussing water efficiency, several important terms often come up. In this video, Jennifer H., our Senior Water Advisor Lead, breaks down some key concepts: 1️⃣ #WaterWithdrawal: Actual amount of water taken from a water source for your operations. 2️⃣ #WaterConsumption: This is the portion of water withdrawn that is not returned to the environment. You can calculate it by subtracting your discharges from your withdrawals. 3️⃣ #WaterIntensity: Often used as a true measure of efficiency, water intensity is the amount of water withdrawn normalized to a unit of production or revenue. This metric helps gauge efficiency in context. For instance, even if your withdrawals increase as production scales, your intensity may improve, showing greater efficiency. Want to dive deeper into water efficiency and setting efficiency targets? You can learn more in our recent webinar about this topic. 👉🏼 Watch the full webinar here: https://lnkd.in/eYN2uweM

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    💧 #Webinar: Water Materiality for Sustainability Managers – How to Know if Water Can Impact Your Bottom Line 🌍 As water-related challenges like scarcity, quality issues, and flooding events intensify, understanding whether water is material for your business is essential to secure your business operations. Join us to explore: 1️⃣ What water materiality is and why it’s important for your business 2️⃣ How to determine if water is material for your operations 3️⃣ Actions to take if water is material for your business, including risk management and reporting 4️⃣ Challenges in analyzing water materiality and the role of technology in this process 👉🏼 #Register now: https://hubs.la/Q02SsFKy0

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    🌍💧 Our CEO José Ignacio G. and CSO Nicolas Wertheimer had an impactful week at #ClimateWeek. They participated in key events including the Sustainable Development Impact Meetings hosted by the World Economic Forum, and sessions organized by Alliance for Water Stewardship (AWS), Alliance for Global Water Adaptation (AGWA), J.P. Morgan, and Google, and ERM. Throughout the week, they connected with sustainability leaders across industries, exploring the future of water stewardship and the transformative potential of technology. Some of these impactful conversations were with our valued partners, further reinforcing our shared mission. They also participated in an insightful roundtable discussion, Growing the Water Innovation Ecosystem, hosted by the World Economic Forum, where they exchanged ideas with fellow leaders driving change. It's exciting to witness water sustainability taking center stage in the global agenda—a critical step in accelerating the transition to a water-secure world. This journey holds particular significance for Jose and Nico, who first met through the Global Shapers Community several years ago, when water wasn’t receiving the attention it does today. 💧 A huge thank you to the World Economic Forum, Climate Group, and all the organizations for organizing this incredible week. Also, thanks to Matt Haddon, Anna Huber, Braulio Eduardo Morera, Ida Jeng Christensen and the Young Global Leaders community, Scott McCready, Adrian Sym, John Matthews, and UpLink - World Economic Forum. 💧🤝 Together, we’re shaping a future where water sustainability is at the forefront of global solutions.

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    💧 #Webinar: How much do you know about water #flooding #risk? 🌍 Flooding presents an increasing threat to businesses globally, exacerbated by climate change, which is making these events more frequent and severe. As a sustainability manager, it's crucial to understand how to assess flood risk in order to implement strategies for effective mitigation. Join our webinar to learn: 1️⃣ What flooding risk is, its hotspots, and business implications 2️⃣ Challenges you can face when measuring water flooding issues 3️⃣ How to measure flooding risk including what data to use 4️⃣ Examples of how technology can improve the measurement and management 👉🏼 #Register now: https://hubs.la/Q02RHgRx0

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    💧 #Webinar: Water #Efficiency #Targets & #Technology 🌍 Are you considering setting water efficiency targets for your business? Join us to explore how to set these targets effectively and leverage technology to achieve your goals. What you’ll learn: 1️⃣ Understanding water efficiency targets and when they’re appropriate 2️⃣ Steps for setting effective efficiency targets 3️⃣ Examples of water efficiency initiatives 4️⃣ The role of technology in setting and achieving water efficiency goals 👉🏼 #Register now to secure your spot: https://hubs.la/Q02RjdPp0

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    💧 #Webinar: How much do you know about water #quality #risk? 🌍 Water #quality is one of the main water-related risks businesses face. As pollution issues escalate globally, understanding this risk and how to manage it is essential. Join our webinar to learn: 1️⃣ What water quality risk is, its hotspots, and business implications 2️⃣ Challenges sustainability managers face 3️⃣ How technology can improve the measurement and management 4️⃣ Examples of how businesses are managing water quality risk effectively 👉🏼 Register now: https://hubs.la/Q02R1YtQ0

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Funding

Waterplan (YC S21) 5 total rounds

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US$ 150.0K

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