Water is much more than just a resource—it is essential to health, prosperity, and peace. Yet, water-related tensions are intensifying. By 2030, global demand for freshwater will exceed supply by 40% (UNESCO). In the face of this urgent crisis, current solutions remain insufficient. At Seawards, we firmly believe that it is possible to produce freshwater differently—while protecting the environment and restoring life where it has disappeared.
Acting for Responsible and Sustainable Growth
An Unprecedented Global Freshwater Crisis
By 2025, 1.8 billion people will be living in areas of absolute water scarcity, and one-third of the world’s population will face water stress. If nothing changes, some regions could exhaust their natural reserves by 2040, becoming entirely dependent on external supplies.
To address this crisis, current approaches focus on:
- Sustainable water resource management,
- Recycling and reusing wastewater,
- International cooperation on transboundary water basins.
However, these solutions are insufficient given the exponential growth in demand. Increasing water supply by desalinating seawater is now essential—but it must be done responsibly.
Innovation at the Service of a “Regenerative Industry”
A “Regenerative Industry” to Produce Freshwater Differently
At Seawards, we are developing a “regenerative industry”—producing freshwater for as many people as possible while maintaining the delicate balance of life. Our commitment is built on three principles: Desalinate – Preserve – Restore.
Over the past two years, we have dedicated:
- 24 months to assembling the expertise needed to fulfill our mission,
- Extensive laboratory testing to validate our technology,
- The development of the Seawards brand identity,
- The fine-tuning of partnerships for international deployment.
Our approach is based on four key pillars:
- Water Quality – Ensuring freshwater meets the highest standards,
- Environmental Impact – Protecting fragile ecosystems,
- Industrial Efficiency – Delivering a high-performing yet low-impact technology,
- Competitiveness – Making freshwater accessible to as many people as possible.
Industrial Innovation for the Common Good
We believe in a new path—one where industrial innovation can democratize desalination while respecting the environment. By increasing water availability, we go even further:
- Restoring life where it has disappeared,
- Supporting economic projects led by communities and individuals,
- Creating jobs, funding schools, and enhancing security,
- Protecting fragile ecosystems and giving back more than what is taken.
We do more than just produce water. We aim to irrigate territories, empower communities, and sustain economic projects for a better future.