Stockholm Industry Water Award

The Stockholm International Water Award recognises the business sector's contribution to sustainable water management, by minimising water consumption and environmental impact. It is given to any sector of business and industry. It recognises improved performance in production processes, new products, and management, as well as innovative approaches in water and wastewater process technologies which together help to improve the world water situation.

The Award was established in 2000 by the Stockholm Water Foundation in collaboration with the Royal Swedish Academy of Engineering Sciences and the World Business Council for Sustainable Development. It is administered by Stockholm International Water Institute.  

An award committee established by the Royal Swedish Academy of Engineering Sciences reviews the submissions and selects the winning company. The committee contains representatives of the Academy and of Global Water Partnership, International Water Association, Stockholm Water Foundation, World Business Council for Sustainable Development as well as leading academics of water sciences.

2010 Stockholm Industry Water Award opens for nominations
Help us find the best in the business this year by nominating a company or industry for the 2010 Stockholm Industry Water Award. The nomination deadline is February 15, 2010. Click here to learn more.
 
2009 Laureate
Trojan Technologies, a Canadian developer and proponent of large-scale ultraviolet (UV) water disinfection systems used worldwide, is the winner of the 2009 Stockholm Industry Water Award. Read more 

Programme Contact

Prof. Per-Arne Malmqvist
Scientific Director
Phone: +46-70 645 72 59
Email: per-arne.malmqvist@siwi.org






Mr. Peter Forssman, Chairman of Stockholm Water Foundation with Mr. Marvin DeVries, President, Trojan Technologies