Key Takeaway
Microsoft and Orbia have partnered to address global water stress through sustainable urban solutions. This collaboration responds to challenges posed by climate change, urban growth, and aging infrastructure. Their initial project, in Campinas, Brazil, involves SANASA, the local water utility, which has faced seven droughts in the past decade. This initiative aligns with Microsoft’s goal to become water positive by 2030, aiming to replenish more water than it consumes. Eliza Roberts from Microsoft emphasizes the importance of collective efforts in tackling water challenges, highlighting the collaboration with Orbia and SANASA to reduce water loss in São Paulo.
Microsoft and Orbia have formed a partnership aimed at developing sustainable urban solutions, specifically addressing global water stress.
This collaboration directly responds to the increasing pressure on water resources caused by climate change, urban expansion, and aging infrastructure.
Their initial initiative involves a project with SANASA, the public water and sanitation utility in Campinas, Brazil, a region that has experienced seven droughts over the past decade.
This project aligns with Microsoft’s corporate goal of becoming water positive by 2030, which means it intends to replenish more water than it uses.
“We believe that Microsoft plays a crucial role in addressing water stress in the regions where we operate,” says Eliza Roberts, Water Lead at Microsoft.
“Water is a shared challenge that demands a collective approach, and we are eager to collaborate with Orbia and SANASA on a water project that unites public and private sector partners to minimize water loss in São Paulo.”



