Water Conservation at Sorbonne University Abu Dhabi (SUAD)
At Sorbonne University Abu Dhabi, water sustainability is more than a policy—it is a shared responsibility. In a region where water is one of the most precious resources, SUAD is actively committed to reducing consumption, promoting awareness, and embedding sustainable practices into daily campus life.
Measurable Reduction in Water Usage
Over the last three years, we have observed significant variations in water consumption. While 2023 saw an increase due to rising activity and campus footfall, 2024 reflects a clear downward trend in water usage, particularly from April to September. This reduction directly reflects the impact of targeted conservation strategies.
Conservation Measures Implemented
Sorbonne University Abu Dhabi has introduced several practical and innovative initiatives to curb water wastage:
- Press-button timer taps in all toilets and pantry areas to automatically stop water flow and prevent excess usage
- Waterless urinals installed in male restrooms, eliminating water consumption from these fixtures
- Flow control valves in high-use zones to regulate pressure and reduce flow rates efficiently
- Awareness stickers placed in all toilets, reminding users of their role in conserving water and encouraging responsible use
Smart Water Use across Campus
Sorbonne University Abu Dhabi reuses approximately 600 m³ of fountain water up to six times per year for canopy cleaning across campus. This practice reduces reliance on freshwater resources, minimizes waste, and promotes responsible water stewardship in our campus operations.
Drought-Resistant Landscaping
SUAD, through its facilities management company SERCO, incorporates drought-resistant plants throughout the campus landscape to significantly reduce the need for irrigation. Species such as olive trees, prosopis cineraria, ziziphus, Parkinsonia, and pennisetum and vitex shrubs were intentionally selected for their ability to thrive in arid climates with minimal water use. This sustainable landscaping approach helps conserve freshwater resources while maintaining a green and welcoming campus environment.