Net Zero by 2040—Sustainability Scorecard: Manufacturing & Supply Chain
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With WhiteWater now placing an urgent focus on sustainability across the water park industry, a corporate-wide, structured approach has been introduced, called the Sustainability Scorecard. Our Scorecard consists of four parts: Corporate, Manufacturing and Supply Chain, Parks and Products, and Social Responsibility. This is part three of a five-part series, which we hope, will motivate players across the industry to take inspiration and join in with their own sustainability efforts.
Halve the waste by 2030, net zero by 2040. It won’t be easy, but we’ve got to try.
The second part of WhiteWater’s Sustainability Scorecard captures all manufacturing and supply chain aspects. This means, we will be working closely with our suppliers to achieve these objectives.
Just like with the Corporate part of our Scorecard, we are approaching these lofty goals by seeking a sound understanding of where we are. What is our current impact on greenhouse gas emissions? How eco-friendly are the materials that we are using? What are we benchmarking against?

Even before we have the results of a deep audit, we can do a preliminary assessment so that we can start taking actions that do not require an immense effort but achieve positive effects. For example:

Already, WhiteWater has made the valuable investment to use an automated resin transfer molding system to produce fiberglass parts. This method is very exacting; it uses less material and drastically reduces failures, resulting in much less waste and lower emissions compared to the commonly used “open mold” approach.
Another aspect to consider is using stainless steel in place of galvanized carbon steel. While stainless steel does cost significantly more than carbon steel, it is resistant to rust, will likely last for the lifetime of the water attraction structure, and is highly recyclable.



To finish the manufacturing process, we have construction and installation on site. For each project plan, a recycling and waste reduction policy will be included in the timeline and budget. This means:
All these ideas only mark the beginning of WhiteWater’s journey toward net-zero, and we will be taking our suppliers with us. There will be bumps on the way, no doubt, but together, we will keep on going.
In the next blog, we’ll explore the Parks and Products part of our Sustainability Scorecard.
Read more about WhiteWater’s sustainability commitment at https://www.whitewaterwest.com/sustainability.