SWIM Mapping, WASH Collective Action Hotspots Map
SWIM WASH Collective Action Hotspot Map

SWIM Mapping, WASH Collective Action Hotspots Map

Project Launch Date: September 2025

Project Location: Global SWIM Mapping Platform

New York, September 2025 – Botanical Water Technologies and the Pacific Institute haveannounced the launch of a new WASH Collective Action Hotspots Map, a dynamicglobal map designed to unite corporates, NGOs, and WASH4Work members intackling water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH) issues across the globe. This will be unveiled during Climate Week NYC.

Addressing a Fragmented Approach to Water Challenges

Over 2.3 billion people live in water-stressedcountries, yet solutions are often hampered by fragmented data, limitedvisibility, and difficulty connecting impactful projects, project sponsors and resourcesneeded to deliver results. This new map aims to solve this by:

  • Visualizing WASH Collective Action Hotspots     at country and basin level
  • Integrating overlays for NGOs, corporates, and     other stakeholders
  • Highlighting shovel-ready WASH projects     for WASH4Work groups
  • Provide additional value to existing     initiatives while complementing the Water Action Hub and Basin     Monitoring Platform

Strategic Collaboration

Developed and funded by Botanical Water Technologies, the tool isbeing rolled out in partnership with the Pacific Institute. Feedback fromparticipating corporates and NGOs will guide its continued development. BotanicalWater Technologies CEO Terry Paule notes, “We grow water, and now we’regrowing partnerships. This Map brings clarity to a complex system, aligningresources for meaningful impact.”

Building on Global Impact

The launch builds on Botanical Water Technologies’ innovation,which transforms evaporative condensate from food and agricultural processinginto plant-sourced drinking water. Recent examples include:

·        Microsoft in India – 60 million liters annually delivered to 16,000+ people

  • Ingomar Packing in California – transforming tomato processing into a new     source of drinking water
  • The Fujitsu collaboration – implementing blockchain-based PhiloX for     transparency

These projects demonstrate how innovativetechnologies, combined with trusted partnerships, can scale solutions acrossbasins, insights now embedded in the new Dynamic Map

Join the Movement

Botanical Water Technologies and the Pacific Instituteinvite corporates, NGOs, and WASH4Work stakeholders to engage with the new WASHCollective Action Hotspots Map, provide feedback, and join in shaping thefuture of basin collective action

For more information visit www.wegrowwater.com.

Botanical Water Technologies
Botanical Water Technologies has developed patented Water Harvest Units (WHUs)that turn agricultural and food processing condensate into safe, sustainableplant-sourced drinking water, helping corporates reach water-positive goals andsupporting vulnerable communities. Its blockchain-powered PhiloX ensurestransparent, verifiable impact reporting. More at www.wegrowwater.com.

About Pacific Institute
ThePacific Institute is a global water think tank addressing the world’s mosturgent water challenges. As co-secretariat of the UN Global Compact’s CEO WaterMandate, the Institute convenes corporates, NGOs, and governments to driveresilience and collective action. Learn more at www.pacinst.org.

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