Water as a public good, water as a human right, drinking tap water instead of bottled water, international solidarity and the responsible use of water: this summarises the core concerns of Blue Communities. Today, around 40 cities, universities, parishes, trade unions and NGOs belong to the Blue Community Switzerland network. With the industry association VSA, the water research institute Eawag and Hunziker Betatech AG HBT, three important Swiss water players with influence for the entire water sector have joined the network.
For Stefan Hasler, Director of the VSA, the Blue Community commitment is a matter of the heart: "The VSA has been committed to the protection and sustainable use of water as a resource for many decades. The four principles of Blue Community are fully in line with our commitment. That’s why we want to further develop this strong brand and work to ensure that there are 400 Blue Communities in Switzerland in a few years instead of just 40."
Benjamin Lüthi, Member of the Management Board of Hunziker Betatech AG HBT, explains HBT’s commitment with the following words: "Water is exciting, inspiring and sometimes complex - even with over six decades of experience in the field of wastewater and water protection that we have in the company. We feel a shared responsibility to give the valuable resource of water a voice. Together with the other members of the Blue Community, we want to ensure that this goal is achieved."
For Christian Stamm, Deputy Director of Eawag, Eawag’s inclusion in the Blue Community is "almost absolutely essential". After all, Stamm says, Eawag has played a key role in shaping water protection in Switzerland since the 1930s. "Above all, we have always been committed to gaining a comprehensive understanding of water as a habitat and resource, identifying problems at an early stage and developing widely accepted solutions together with practitioners and the authorities," says Stamm.