Atlas Copco celebrates World Water Day.
Celebrated annually on March 22, the United Nations created World Water Day to educate and raise awareness surrounding water and climate change. Atlas Copco says it is a tradition within the company to mark the day by funding a clean water project through donations from Atlas Copco’s U.S. employee-driven Water for All program. This year, Atlas Copco reportedly pledged $51,000 to support three clean-water-driven projects. The latest donations take Atlas Copco USA’s giving past $2 million since the local organization was started in 2010, according to the company.
First, Atlas Copco will donate $26,000 to Can’d Aid to support two projects. The first project is to supply 50,400 cans of water to support the Navajo Nation – marking the third time Atlas Copco has supported the American Indian tribe in Arizona. The Navajo Nation people continue to struggle with access to clean drinking water and COVID-19 has made it even more challenging to find reliable water sources.
A second truck full of 50,400 cans of water will be sent to Breathitt County, Kentucky. This area was ravaged recently by historic flooding. Many people have been displaced from their homes due to the flooding. Emergency aid for food, water and shelter is being requested to help the local community.
Atlas Copco also donates $25,000 through its partnership with charity:water to support the area of Tigray in Ethiopia, which has been one of the areas most supported by the U.S. Chapter of Water for All. Charity:water is raising funds to support the Ethiopia Crisis Fund. Months of conflict in the northern region of Tigray reportedly have forced hundreds of thousands of people into exile. There is a significant shortage of medical supplies, water and food. Many towns do not have working water systems due to a lack of electricity so people must collect water from contaminated rivers and streams. Atlas Copco will support charity:water to help provide the area with short- and long-term solutions to enable clean drinking water.
Atlas Copco says it has donated to four U.S. projects within the last 12 months related to COVID-19 or disaster relief. Last month they supported areas of Texas with a donation of over 50,000 cans of water.
For more information, visit: www.water4All.org