Access to clean and safe drinking water remains one of the biggest challenges in rural and underserved communities around the world. Infrastructure is often lacking, electricity is unreliable or unavailable, and traditional water purification systems are too complex or costly to operate and maintain. That's where OPUS®One comes in — a truly...
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In many parts of the world, schools operate without access to safe drinking water — especially in remote or off-grid regions. This challenge affects more than just hydration. It impacts student health, concentration, attendance, and gender equality.
In a time where companies are expected to do more than just business, Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) has become a key driver of purpose, reputation, and long-term value. But not all CSR investments are created equal. Some are symbolic — others deliver real, measurable impact.
OPUS®One belongs to the latter.
In small clinics, rural health posts, and maternal care centers, access to clean water is not just a comfort — it's a lifesaving necessity. Yet in many parts of the world, these essential facilities operate with no reliable water supply, let alone water that's safe for drinking, handwashing, or cleaning wounds.
In many rural communities, fetching water is not just a daily task — it's a daily risk. Millions of girls around the world walk for hours every day to collect water for their families. They walk alone, often through unsafe or isolated areas, exposing themselves to harassment, physical harm, or even sexual violence. And the cost isn't just...
Access to clean drinking water is a basic human right — yet over 2 billion people still rely on contaminated sources. For these communities, every glass of water could carry life-threatening bacteria, parasites, or viruses. Waterborne diseases remain a leading cause of illness and death, particularly among young children.
Access to safe drinking water is critical — but the way we deliver that water matters too. Bottled water, water trucking, and large-scale chemical treatment systems carry a heavy environmental cost in the form of plastic waste and CO₂ emissions.



