World Water Week 2025 – every drop counts at The Forward Trust

Water sustains life, supports health and is essential to recovery and wellbeing, all central to our mission. As an organisation that supports individuals through addiction recovery, housing and employment services, we understand that sustainable practices go hand-in-hand with meaningful social change.
Why water matters to us
- Human health: Clean water is essential for hygiene, nutrition and mental wellbeing.
- Environmental responsibility: Reducing water waste helps fight climate change and conserves vital ecosystems.
- Operational efficiency: Monitoring our water use across sites helps us lower bills, prevent waste and build a greener organisation.
What are we doing?
At Forward Trust, we’ve taken the first steps to become more water-conscious:
- Conducting site audits to monitor water use and identify leaks or excessive consumption.
- Collaborating with facilities teams to install low-flow taps and toilets where possible.
- Working with staff and clients to promote behavioural changes that support water conservation.
- Exploring rainwater reuse and greywater systems at select sites, such as Bridges and Clouds.
Small actions, big impact: how to get involved
Some small ways you can help conserve water include:
- Turning off taps while brushing or shaving.
- Report leaks immediately.
- Reusing water when safe to do so.
Our recovery work is rooted in resilience and self-awareness — the same qualities needed to build a sustainable future. By managing our water use wisely, we’re not only protecting the planet but also reinforcing the values we strive to instil in our clients and communities.
Let’s make every drop count this World Water Week.