Marking The State of Water Stewardship in an AI Driven Era
The world is experiencing increased demands on energy and water use, primarily driven by transformative technologies such as AI as well as extreme weather events and an evolving economy.
- Er wordt geschat dat tegen 2030 de AI-gerelateerde groei een extra hoeveelheid stroom zal vereisen die gelijk is aan de jaarlijkse behoefte van India1 en evenveel water als nodig is om aan de jaarlijkse drinkwaterbehoeften van de Verenigde Staten te voldoen2.
- Data centers could use more than 1 trillion gallons of fresh water annually by 20273.
- There is a projected 56% gap between freshwater supply and demand by 20304 and the demand for water is projected to increase by up to 30% by 20505.
As a global sustainability leader, Ecolab is helping solve these water challenges. Our 2025 study provides insights into the latest water perceptions and concerns, guiding businesses, governments and nonprofits to develop effective water strategies. Understanding public perception is essential to help inform these strategies and advance towards a water-secure future.
Key Findings From The 2025 Ecolab Watermark Study
Water: The Hidden Cost and Opportunity of AI
While many consumers recognize AI's substantial power consumption, fewer are aware of its significant water footprint. This awareness gap is particularly notable in Asia Pacific, IMEA, and Latin America.
Consumers’ perceptions of the extent to which each resource is currently used to support AI operations:

China
81% Power
77% Water

IMEA
78% Power
61% Water

ZUID-AMERIKA
68% Power
51% Water

Azië-Pacific
60% Power
43% Water

Europa
59% Power
46% Water

Verenigde Staten
55% Power
46% Water
Data illustrates agreement percentages:
Businesses should leverage AI
for responsible natural resource use
Trust in businesses to manage the power demands of AI operations responsibly

IMEA
2026
76%
63%

China
2026
72%
77%

ZUID-AMERIKA
70%
49%

Europa
2026
54%
37%

Azië-Pacific
51%
37%

Verenigde Staten
49%
39%

Smart Water Management: Consumers Want Businesses to Reuse Water Smartly
Despite a widespread consumer belief that businesses should prioritize smart water management to address water scarcity, fewer people feel these companies are successfully putting water reuse solutions into practice.
Percent of consumers who believe businesses are reducing, reusing, recycling, restoring and recovering water throughout their daily operations.

Verenigde Staten
43%

Europa
44%

ZUID-AMERIKA
48%

Azië-Pacific
48%

IMEA
67%

China
74%
A widespread consensus exists among consumers globally:
Businesses must prioritize investments in technologies and infrastructure to bolster water resource resilience.
to protect water resources from climate change:

ZUID-AMERIKA
84%
85%

IMEA
2026
82%
82%

China
2026
77%
76%

Europa
2026
72%
71%

Azië-Pacific
71%
70%

Verenigde Staten
68%
67%
Businesses demonstrating responsible water practices can expect strong consumer interest.
Percentage of consumers willing to
actively seek out more information
from these companies:

ZUID-AMERIKA
82%

IMEA
2026
78%

China
2026
68%

Azië-Pacific
61%

Europa
2026
61%

Verenigde Staten
61%
Water Partnerships
No single entity can tackle water challenges on its own. By forging powerful partnerships, businesses, governments and communities can accelerate coordinated action to unlock solutions and build a water-resilient future for all.
Across most regions, consumers hold businesses (including manufacturers) and governments similarly accountable for water conservation. However, both still face criticism for not contributing enough compared to individuals, non-profits and conservation organizations.
The data below details consumer perceptions of how much each entity has done to date to conserve water in their country:

ZUID-AMERIKA
42% bedrijven
55% Individuals
48% Overheid
60% Non-profits

Europa
2026
45% bedrijven
56% Individuals
45% Overheid
54% Non-profits

Verenigde Staten
47% bedrijven
58% Individuals
48% Overheid
56% Non-profits

Azië-Pacific
2026
48% bedrijven
49% Individuals
46% Overheid
50% Non-profits

IMEA
2026
63% bedrijven
69% Individuals
79% Overheid
67% Non-profits

China
2026
80% bedrijven
79% Individuals
84% Overheid
79% Non-profits
Despite global water challenges, consumers exhibit significant optimism about our ability to tackle them.
A resounding majority – over 60% of consumers in every region – believe that water scarcity
can be effectively addressed.
The extent to which consumers
agree that water scarcity
can be effectively addressed:

ZUID-AMERIKA
84%

IMEA
2026
83%

China
2026
73%

Verenigde Staten
67%

Europa
2026
66%

Azië-Pacific
61%
Extreme Weather Events
Consumers perceive that changes in weather and the increase in natural disasters exacerbate water stress,
leading to challenges in both water availability and quality.
Percentage of consumers who are connecting climate change to worsening water stress:

IMEA
2026
81%

China
2026
80%

ZUID-AMERIKA
79%

Azië-Pacific
2026
69%

Europa
2026
69%

Verenigde Staten
65%
Consumers clearly demand action on climate change, placing a strong expectation
on both corporate and governmental leadership.
Percentages of consumers who consider
it highly important for governments en businesses to prioritize efforts to lessen
the impact of climate change:

ZUID-AMERIKA
87%
88%

IMEA
2026
81%
81%

China
2026
76%
77%

Europa
2026
71%
71%

Azië-Pacific
70%
69%

Verenigde Staten
67%
67%
Notable Annual Trends
As access to clean and safe water continues to be a critical global issue, consumer concern levels are noteworthy.
How concerned consumers are about clean and safe water, broken down by region:

China
2026
96%

ZUID-AMERIKA
92%

Verenigde Staten

Europa
2026
69%

IMEA
2026
67%

Azië-Pacific
2026
63%
Consumers across most regions consistently identify Agriculture and
Food & Beverage manufacturing as the industries most responsible for water use.
Agricultural
Voedsel en drank

IMEA
2026
52%
37%

ZUID-AMERIKA
48%
44%

Azië-Pacific
47%
36%

Europa
2026
47%
33%

Verenigde Staten
43%
31%

China
2026
29%
28%
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- Bloomberg Law, “AI Computing on Pace to Consume More Energy Than India, Arm Says,” April 2024: news.bloomberglaw.com/artificial-intelligence/ai-computing-on-pace-to-consume-more-energy-than-india-arm-says↵
- Ecolab analysis of data from Lei, N., & Masanet, E. (2022) and Goldman Sachs (2024)↵
- Making AI Less “Thirsty”: Uncovering and Addressing the Secret Water Footprint of AI Models: www.goldmansachs.com/insights/articles/AI-poised-to-drive-160-increase-in-power-demand and TIME, “How AI Is Fueling a Boom in Data Centers and Energy Demand”: time.com/6987773/ai-data-centers-energy-usage-climate-change/↵
- World Resource Institute: “Setting Enterprise Targets: Modeling Downstream Water Use and Consumption”: Setting Enterprise Targets: Modeling Downstream Water Use and Consumption | World Resource Institute↵
- World Resource Institute, “Securing Freshwater for All”: www.wri.org/freshwater↵