TEXAS

Texas Water Trade

@texas_water_trade

Austin, Texas
http://www.texaswatertrade.org
Environmental Services

Overview

About Texas Water Trade

Texas Water Trade is a nonprofit organization founded in 2019 to harness the power of markets and technological innovation to build a future of clean, flowing water for all Texans.

Our vision is durable, long-lasting water supplies in Texas that ensure future economic growth, ecological resilience and abundant drinking water for present and future generations, no matter their income or zip code.

Texas values, Texas landscape

Working across the diverse cultures and landscapes of Texas, we seek to leverage Texans’ commitment to private property rights and market forces to achieve sustainable, abundant water for people and nature.

Global relevance

As the 10th largest economy in the world, Texas has all the human and capital resources it needs to achieve its full potential, unimpeded by water insecurity. We believe that by investing in innovative solutions to its own water challenges, Texas can become an exporter of these solutions to the rest of the world.

Science

We rely on science to inform our decisions and work to advance scientific understanding of how we can optimize outcomes for natural resources and human economies.

Equity

We view access to clean water as a fundamental benchmark of economic vitality and will work to advance market and technological innovation in ways that can benefit all Texans, no matter their income or zip code.

Mutual gains

Durable solutions to water insecurity must advance the interests of multiple stakeholders. We will facilitate the co-creation of lasting investments among diverse economic stakeholders to demonstrate that clean, flowing water is achievable for all Texans.

Headquarters

Austin, Texas

Website

http://www.texaswatertrade.org

Company Size

2-10 employees

Industry

Environmental Services

Company Type

Nonprofit

Founded

2019

Specialties

Water Conservation, Voluntary Market Transactions, Net Zero Water Solutions, and Conservation Finance

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