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Green Solutions for a Better World-Agua Segura

Manuel Sauri – CEO of Agua Segura

When we look at a world map, it might seem like there’s an abundance of water. The vast expanse of blue gives the illusion that water is plentiful and that we’ll never need to worry about its scarcity. However, of the 1,400 million cubic kilometers of water on Earth, only 2.5% is freshwater, and a mere 0.3% of that is readily accessible for human consumption—the rest is either frozen or trapped underground. These figures highlight a stark reality: access to water is uneven, often turning what should be a guaranteed public right into a privilege for some.

The water crisis disproportionately affects vulnerable communities, particularly their children, who suffer from diseases related to the lack of safe water, leading to nearly 1,000 child deaths per day. With climate change increasing water variability and stressing ecosystems, we urgently need new approaches to development and planning that will help us build more resilient and aware societies.

This is where circular economy and nature-based solutions come into play as strategic, timely approaches that should inform our daily actions across all sectors. In the context of the water crisis, the interconnectedness of all system actors is clear, making us all co-responsible for managing this scarce and vital resource. Although this is a global challenge—affecting 400 million people worldwide who face water scarcity—Argentina, for instance, has its own challenges. In our country, we consume nearly 500 liters of water per person per day, while in other countries, the figure doesn’t even reach 150 or 200 liters.

What are green solutions?

But in the urgent task of caring for the planet, it’s no longer enough to simply preserve, mitigate, or regulate; we also need transformative solutions. This is where nature-based solutions, or “green solutions,” come into play. These involve investing in projects that support the transition to a global well-being economy, promoting partnerships that leave positive, lasting impacts on communities. It’s about reshaping our growth perspective so that the value of positive impact on the world and its people becomes the core of any initiative.

In addressing the water crisis, for example, we can reduce runoff losses by improving the conditions and functionality of watersheds, and foster public-private partnerships to implement water access, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH) projects, along with environmental initiatives such as soil restoration, spring protection, and the construction of rainwater harvesting systems. These “green” solutions profoundly transform business logic, generating a positive impact both on communities and within their value chains.

A global responsibility, with local challenges

While we face a global phenomenon where over 400 million people are in a situation of scarcity, each country faces its own challenges. In Argentina, for example, nearly 500 liters of water are consumed per person per day, while in many countries, this consumption does not reach 200 liters. This inequality reflects an urgent need to promote a culture of water conservation and corporate water responsibility. At Agua Segura, we believe that projects for watershed management, aquatic ecosystem restoration, and universal access to WASH (Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene) services must be part of public policy, private social impact programs, and environmental education for citizens.

From Preserving to Transforming

However, in the urgent task of caring for the planet, it is no longer just about preserving, mitigating, or regulating. Transformative responses are also required. Green solutions are heading in this direction: strategies that support the transition towards a global well-being economy, promoting alliances that always leave positive footprints in communities.

Transforming the logic of growth implies rethinking how we produce and how we manage water, integrating ecological variables into decision-making. Investing in green solutions means betting on regenerative development models that integrate nature, technology, and equity.

Concrete examples of nature-based solutions In relation to the water crisis, green solutions can include:

  • Reduction of runoff losses by improving watershed functionality.
  • Implementation of soil restoration and spring protection projects.
  • Water storage works such as rainwater harvesting systems.
  • Installation of decentralized sustainable sanitation systems.
  • Strengthening community water projects with a participatory approach.

All these actions integrate social, environmental, and economic components, generating a positive impact on communities and their value chains.

A new model of water development

Committing to green solutions also means driving a cultural change: assuming that water is not an unlimited resource, but a common good that must be managed with a long-term vision. This implies moving towards a model where universal access to drinking water and sanitation does not depend on one’s place of birth, but on a collective commitment to water security.

The future requires a new perspective that not only protects ecosystems but also restores and regenerates them. Because only through a healthy and functional environment can we guarantee health, development, and resilience.

A task for everyone

We have the generational challenge of transitioning towards a world where water, like other resources, is not a privilege but a right. To achieve this, it is essential to inform ourselves and get involved to launch new projects that protect the planet and build a better world every day.

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Agua Segura Receives the “New Business Paradigm” Award at AmCham Argentina’s Corporate Citizenship Awards

Ensuring access to safe water in educational and rural communities is a task that requires innovation, alliances, and a deep social commitment. This sustained work has been recognized with one of the most important awards in the country: the “New Business Paradigm” Award in the 2025 edition of the Corporate Citizenship Award (Premio Ciudadanía Empresaria – PCE), organized by AmCham Argentina.

This recognition distinguishes organizations that integrate profitability, sustainability, and social impact, driving business models that contribute to a regenerative economy. For Agua Segura, receiving this award in the year we celebrate our first decade of work is a milestone that validates our mission and reaffirms our commitment to sustainable development in Latin America.

An Award that Recognizes a Model of Comprehensive Impact

The Corporate Citizenship Award (PCE) is one of AmCham’s most prestigious initiatives and a benchmark for corporate sustainability in Argentina and the region.

Since its creation in 1999, the program has received over 2,100 nominations and distinguished more than 170 companies, becoming a standard for measuring the maturity and evolution of practices related to social responsibility, environmental impact, and sustainable innovation.

The “New Business Paradigm” award celebrates those organizations that manage to integrate in a balanced way:

  • Direct and measurable social impact,
  • Sustainable economic results,
  • Responsible environmental management,
  • Scalability and innovation,
  • Business model with a regenerative vision.

For Agua Segura, this recognition confirms that it is possible to build sustainable solutions that transform realities, generate shared value, and promote equitable access to safe drinking water.

A Decade Promoting Access to Safe Water and Education

Over the last 10 years, Agua Segura has developed a comprehensive model that combines water purification technology, community education, and intersectoral articulation. Our approach is not limited to installing solutions but works on four fundamental pillars:

  1. Appropriate and Sustainable Technology: We design and install safe water access solutions adapted to schools, rural communities, and organizations. We prioritize technologies with low maintenance, high efficiency, and a long lifespan.
  2. Education and Training: We train teachers, students, and families to promote hygiene habits, water care, and responsible consumption. Education is an essential component for long-term sustainability.
  3. Public-Private Articulation: We work with companies, governments, educational institutions, and community organizations to generate scalable and replicable initiatives.
  4. Measurable Impact: Every intervention includes clear metrics linked to access, health, school attendance, reduction of waterborne diseases, and community strengthening.

This ecosystem allows us to bring concrete solutions to thousands of people every year, always guided by SDG 6: Clean Water and Sanitation, one of the most urgent challenges on the global agenda.

What Does This Award Represent for Agua Segura?

Being recognized in the “New Business Paradigm” category means that our work is integrated within an emerging vision of regenerative business, where organizations not only seek to reduce negative impacts but also to create positive and sustainable impacts over time. For our organization, this award represents:

  • Institutional validation of the impact model.
  • Greater visibility within the ecosystem of companies, foundations, and institutions committed to sustainability.
  • Opening up new strategic alliances at a national and regional level.
  • Recognition of the work of the team, communities, and allies who make every project possible.

Celebrating our tenth anniversary with this award marks a turning point in our history. It drives us to continue developing innovative initiatives, strengthening alliances, and expanding our reach so that more schools, families, and communities can access safe water.

A Vision Towards the Future: Regenerative Economy and Sustainable Solutions:

AmCham’s recognition highlights the importance of building models based on the regenerative economy, a vision in which businesses:

  • Restore, not just preserve.
  • Generate social and environmental well-being.
  • Create sustainable and measurable value.
  • Operate in collaboration with multiple sectors.

Agua Segura will continue to promote projects that integrate technology, education, and articulation to transform the present and build a future where access to safe water is a reality for everyone.

Our Commitment Continues:

This award is not a finishing point, but a new impetus to continue building solutions that promote health, education, and sustainable development throughout the region. We deeply thank AmCham Argentina and all the people, schools, communities, companies, and partners who are part of Agua Segura’s journey. We move forward, with the conviction that access to safe water changes lives.

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A Personal Bet and a Bet on Water-Agua Segura

By Catalina Deluchi, VP and Business Development Director at Agua Segura

For a large part of my professional life, I was linked to the corporate and marketing world. There, I learned the importance of strategy, innovation, efficiency, and brand value. However, as time passed, I began to feel that something was missing: I needed my work to also leave a positive mark on society and the planet.

This personal process led me to look closely at the great challenges of our time, and one of them moved me profoundly: the water crisis. Water is not just a natural resource: it is the foundation of life, health, food production, energy, and communities. Yet, we are facing an alarming scenario: by 2030, water demand could exceed availability by 40%. This projection jeopardizes global water security and requires urgent solutions.

In 2019, I began my journey with Agua Segura, a triple-impact company that designs and implements projects related to water access and sanitation in vulnerable communities. In 2022, I decided to take a further step: becoming a partner. This decision marked a before and after, not only professionally but also personally. Because investing in water is not philanthropy: it is a bet on the future. It is understanding that business competitiveness, economic stability, and community well-being largely depend on how we manage this vital resource.

The companies of the future must have sustainability incorporated into their DNA, and water will be a transversal focus. Without water, there is no health, development, or innovation possible. Water conservation and the promotion of sustainable water management strategies are an urgent necessity today, involving both the public and private sectors. In fact, many community water projects—including those linked to WASH (Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene)—demonstrate that generating positive impact is possible when working collaboratively.

For me, this decision is also deeply personal. It is choosing to align my values with my actions. It is trusting that from our respective places—whether as individuals, companies, or society—we can make a difference. It is also, like many women who now lead impact projects, betting on a more integrating, collaborative, and transformative vision.

One of the most powerful lessons from these years has been understanding that no project can have a real impact unless it is built from the territory, together with those who live there. At Agua Segura, we are clear about this: we work hand-in-hand with local allies, communities, and governments to identify opportunities, design adapted solutions, and ensure that the impact is lasting. This is the key to ensuring that projects are not merely interventions, but real transformations in water access and sanitation.

I also learned that challenges are not faced with prefabricated recipes, but with active listening, empathy, and co-creation. The response to water scarcity, source pollution, and lack of infrastructure requires multiple approaches: from the restoration of aquatic ecosystems and aquifer recharge, to the use of sustainable technologies and the strengthening of local capacities.

This path has not been easy. Venturing and leading in the water world involves overcoming structural barriers, cultural resistance, and, often, a lack of reliable data and information. But it also means being part of an increasingly strong network of individuals, companies, and organizations committed to change.

Today, I am proud to be part of Agua Segura and to contribute my experience to a mission I fully share: building local and sustainable solutions to one of the most pressing crises of our time. And I do so with the certainty that every effort, every alliance, and every project we implement is a seed that grows. A seed that carries not only water, but also health, dignity, equality, and opportunity.

The bet on water is, ultimately, a bet on life.

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10 Years of Agua Segura: Lessons Learned, Challenges, and the Future of Water

By Manuel Saurí, CEO of Agua Segura

It has been an intense 10 years, filled with significant entrepreneurial, corporate, and personal experiences. A tremendous decade, full of lessons learned, challenges, achievements, and also mistakes that taught us valuable lessons. One of the most beautiful aspects was choosing to found a venture focused on water—a path that forced us to always be present, to focus on the essential, and to work with science without abandoning the art or sensitivity of connecting with the human element.

Water is not just an element: it is territory, culture, health, and opportunity. Over these ten years, we’ve come to understand that caring for water means caring for life in all its forms. We learned that every watershed, every well, every community is a universe unto itself, with its own voices, histories, and challenges. And we understood that nothing can be transformed from a distance: you have to be in the territory, listen, learn, respect, and co-create solutions with the people who live there.

A Journey Rooted in Conviction and Science

At Agua Segura, science provided us with the method: measure, understand, demonstrate. Working for water security demands an understanding of water cycles, measuring quality, diagnosing soil and environmental conditions, and planning based on knowledge. Designing solutions to the water crisis requires data, but also empathy and humility.

Technology gave us speed and scale. Thanks to filtration tools, remote monitoring, humidity sensors, and ultrafiltration systems, we managed to reach more territories more efficiently. But we also learned that no innovation is useful if it is not adapted to the local reality. That is why every solution implemented was conceived with and for the community.

Education as a Bridge

Beyond technology, one of the great pillars of these years has been education. Community workshops, school activities, and awareness campaigns helped us build trust, strengthen local participation, and foster habits of hygiene and water care. The WASH (Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene) approach was a key guide.

Throughout the years, we also incorporated art as a tool for raising awareness. Through murals, songs, games, and storytelling, we managed to connect with people on an emotional level, generating ownership and a sense of belonging around water as a right and essential resource.

Water as a Challenge and a Driver for Transformation

Starting a venture in water is not easy. It means choosing to work with deeply rooted cultures and raw, urgent needs. It means navigating situations of great sadness, but also witnessing solutions that transform lives. It means committing to long, complex processes that require patience, collaboration, and deep conviction.

During this decade, we faced contexts of extreme water stress, territories with severe pollution, communities without access to water, and scenarios of climate crisis. In all these places, we confirmed that joint work with local allies is the foundation of any successful project. Collaboration between the public sector, private sector, foundations, and citizens is essential to sustain solutions over time.

10 Years of Collective Impact

Today, as we complete ten years, we celebrate not just projects or milestones achieved, but a collective learning: that water is a driver of development, that the territory holds immense value, and that collaboration is the only viable way to face the challenges. Over these years, we implemented projects for water and sanitation access, wetland restoration, watershed reforestation, water quality monitoring, irrigation efficiency improvements, and more.

We have worked with over 1,000 communities, benefited hundreds of thousands of people, trained local leaders, and brought together young people committed to sustainable development. In every experience, we reaffirmed that real change occurs when solutions arise from the territory, respecting local voices and leveraging their knowledge.

Looking Ahead: What’s Next

The road ahead is equally challenging, but also clearer. We want to continue measuring, innovating with purpose, and, above all, being present: in the territories, with the communities, with partners, and with the new generations.

We know that the water crisis is one of the greatest global threats. Scarcity, pollution, unequal access, the loss of natural sources, and the deterioration of aquatic ecosystems require urgent responses. That is why Agua Segura is committed to Nature-Based Solutions (NBS) for water, aquatic ecosystem restoration, and aquifer recharge projects as central pillars of our agenda.

Furthermore, we promote partnerships with companies to advance Corporate Water Stewardship. The private sector plays a key role in sustainable water management and can be an active part of the change. The same applies to the role of governments and the need for public policies that prioritize water security as a foundation for human development.

Conclusion: Ten Years for Life

These ten years confirm one thing: that water is history, present, and future. And working for it is, ultimately, working for life. Water conservation is everyone’s task. Every restored well, every restored watershed, every filter installed, every workshop conducted is a small but major contribution to a more just and sustainable world.

Thank you to all the people, communities, allies, donors, and teams that made this journey possible. We are aiming for much more: with science, with art, with data, and with heart. Because water deserves it. And because the future we dream of is built drop by drop, community by community, project by project.

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Agua Segura Receives the “New Business Paradigm” Award at AmCham Argentina’s Corporate Citizenship Awards

A Personal Bet and a Bet on Water-Agua Segura

10 Years of Agua Segura: Lessons Learned, Challenges, and the Future of Water