In a new PR strategy, environmental groups are adding a little hops to their step on clean water conservation efforts.
The Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC) is teaming up with 21 craft breweries to make water sexy—and to tell people that keeping our water supply safe is everyone’s responsibility. These local breweries are pledging to maintain clean brewing strategies and promote community education about the need to protect the Clean Water Act (CWA). Why? Because 90% of their product is water.
“Water isn’t necessarily a sexy thing to talk about, so bringing beer into the picture helps people listen and communicates the message of why water is so important,” Ian Hughes, a brewer with the Chicago-based beer company Goose Island, told msnbc.com.
The CWA was originally passed to protect rivers, streams, lakes, and wetlands that had fallen prey to unsafe environmental practices. Since the 1970s, it has suffered some significant setbacks. While the breweries are local, the far reaching impact of water is not. Roughly 117 million Americans rely on drinking water from headwater streams and wetlands that may not currently be protected under the CWA, leaving these areas vulnerable to the negative effects of industrial pollution and in some portions of the country, “fracking” for natural gas.
“Whether brewers are creating ales, pilsners, porters, wits, or stouts, one ingredient must go into every batch: clean water,” NRDC Senior Policy Analyst Karen Hobbs told msnbc.com. “Craft brewers need clean water to make great beer.” The non profit environmental group is pushing its message to younger audiences in utilizing breweries’ social media following and local community outreach to raise awareness about the need for clean water.









