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Small Water Firms Dive into Sustainability, Making Big Waves
30 Oct
Summary
- Two U.S. water companies, H2O America and Zurn Elkay, featured on Newsweek's list of America's Greenest Companies 2026
- H2O America's initiatives include planting trees to optimize water conservation
- Zurn Elkay's water-filling stations helped avoid 24.7 billion plastic water bottles in 2024

As of October 30th, 2025, two U.S. water companies, H2O America and Zurn Elkay, are making waves in the sustainability space. Both firms were recently featured on Newsweek's list of America's Greenest Companies 2026, recognized for their efforts to conserve this precious natural resource.
H2O America, which received a 4.5-star rating, understands that responsible water usage is not just a goal, but a core part of their daily operations. The company has implemented initiatives like planting trees, which not only help with carbon reduction but also act as natural water filters, maintaining the quality of their reservoirs.
Meanwhile, Zurn Elkay, rated 4 stars, has focused on reducing plastic waste through its water-filling stations installed in commercial buildings. In 2024 alone, these stations helped avoid the usage of 24.7 billion plastic water bottles, addressing the environmental impact of plastic production and transportation.
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Both companies emphasize the importance of engaging passionate employees who can drive sustainability efforts forward. At H2O America, staff members even volunteer to teach third-grade students about water conservation, inspiring the next generation to be mindful of their water usage.
Accurate data and transparency are also crucial to these firms' success. By closely monitoring their progress and sharing information with customers, H2O America and Zurn Elkay can ensure their initiatives are making a real difference and empower individuals to do their part in conserving this precious resource.



