Zip Water releases 2025 Sustainability Report


Thursday, 20 August, 2026

Zip Water releases 2025 Sustainability Report

Zip Water has released its 2025 Sustainability Report, highlighting the organisation’s progress across its environmental, social and governance priorities, which included powering its Australian manufacturing operations with 100% renewable electricity, achieving 90% waste diversion from landfill and advancing the electrification of its vehicle fleet.

The report revealed that Zip Water products have helped consumers avoid the equivalent of more than three billion single-use plastic bottles, while reducing carbon emissions and supporting more sustainable drinking water consumption.

It also provides an early look at the forthcoming Zip Accessible Remote, a solution designed to improve accessibility in workplaces and public spaces.

Mike Abbott, President of Culligan ANZ and Zip International, said the report reflects the company’s commitment to transparency and continued improvement.

“This report reflects the progress we’re making to embed sustainability across our business, from manufacturing and product innovation through to the communities we support. It provides a transparent view of where we’ve made meaningful progress, while helping us remain accountable for where we want to go next.”

Among the report’s key achievements are the transition to 100% renewable electricity at Zip Water’s Australian manufacturing facility, 90% waste diversion from landfill and continued progress in fleet electrification.

The report also details improvements in climate reporting, governance and operational efficiency.

Beyond its operations, the report demonstrated how the organisation is helping to address water accessibility challenges in communities across Australia.

The latest milestone in the company’s Water for Schools initiative saw solar-powered Hydro Panels installed in Alcoota, a remote Northern Territory community, helping provide students, staff and residents with access to clean, safe drinking water generated from moisture in the air.

Read the full 2025 Sustainability Report here.

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