Freshwater Use (PB4)
Freshwater Use — comprehensive ESG resource from ESG Hub, an open-access encyclopedia by Ascent Partners Foundation.
Section: EnvironmentalTopics: ESG, Freshwater, environmental sustainability, planetary boundaries, climate change, sustainability, reporting Freshwater Use
Planetary Boundary 4 | Status: Within Boundary (Global), Transgressed Regionally
Boundary Definition
Control Variables:
- Blue water: Consumptive use of surface/groundwater (km³/year)
- Green water: Soil moisture for plant growth (% of original flow)
Safe Operating Space:
- Blue water: 4,000 km³/year
- Green water: <10% deviation from natural flow at basin level
Current Status:
- Blue water: ~2,600 km³/year globally (within boundary)
- Regional: Many basins transgressed (e.g., Yellow River, Colorado River, Aral Sea)
- Green water: Significant alteration in agricultural regions (transgressed in some areas)
Source: Richardson et al. (2023)
Why This Matters
Freshwater sustains ecosystems and human societies. While global consumption is within safe limits, regional water stress affects 4 billion people for at least one month per year. Agriculture accounts for 70% of global freshwater withdrawals.
Key Risks:
- Groundwater depletion (aquifer overdraft)
- River flow disruption
- Ecosystem degradation (wetlands, estuaries)
- Water-energy-food nexus conflicts
Key Standards & Frameworks
Disclosure Standards
- CDP Water — Water security disclosure
- GRI 303 — Water and effluents reporting
- TNFD — Water-related risks (part of nature disclosures)
Water Stewardship
Primary Source Documents
Global Assessments
Scientific Research
International Frameworks
Regional Initiatives
Hong Kong & China
Asia-Pacific
Book Resources
From ESG Series:
Water Accounting in Practice — Mathematical guide for sustainability professionals
Download PDF: Water_Accounting_in_Practice.pdf
Key chapters:
- Water footprint assessment (WFA)
- Water balance equations
- Evapotranspiration modeling (Penman-Monteith)
- Water stress indices
- Virtual water trade
- Corporate water accounting
Measurement Metrics
- Blue water footprint: Surface/groundwater consumption
- Green water footprint: Rainwater consumed by crops
- Grey water footprint: Pollution assimilation capacity
Water Stress Indicators
- Baseline Water Stress: Withdrawals / available supply
- Water Depletion: Consumption / available supply
- Interannual Variability: Year-to-year fluctuation
Related Pages
Sources: Stockholm Resilience Centre, UN Water, WRI | Last updated: February 2026