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In collaboration with the Water Factories Central Sinaloa IAP (FACES), there is a planned 3,000-hectare intervention, involving the reforestation of around 160,000 trees by a group of women. Learn More

Delivery of the greenhouse to the Cihuatlán community, which will produce 50 thousand plants per year using water from the wetland. Learn More

We donate treated water in our Insurgentes production facility for irrigation uses in Colegio Liceo, Camellón Adoptado, and three parks in the city of Monterrey. Learn More

Water donation for the Topo Chico community in Nuevo León. Learn More

Donation of treated water from the San Agustín Plant for the irrigation of green areas. Learn More

Infrastructure for the utilization of treated water in Las Trojes production facillity. Learn More

Installation of a pond that collects water for production facilities. Learn More

Installation of pond that collects rainwater for production facilities. Learn More

Water at the EnerSys Tijuana plant is supplied by the Public Utilities Commission of Tijuana. Prior to the project, once the water was used, it was treated through a microfiltration process in accordance with strict standards and then discharged into … Learn More

Water at EnerSys Monterrey is supplied by the Water and Drainage Services of Monterrey. For 30 years, the site in Monterrey, Mexico has used industrial instead of drinking water for its water demands. The project involved the development of a … Learn More