Water Is Becoming Investable—These Are the Names on Our Radar
Water is rapidly becoming one of the most investable themes of the next decade. As global droughts and infrastructure failures expose the fragility of water systems—from the Yangtze to the Colorado River—governments and industries are scrambling to adapt. With water demand projected to outstrip supply by 40% by 2030, and $114B needed annually just to maintain infrastructure, the investment case is clear. Forward-looking investors can gain exposure through five key strategies: (1) owning water infrastructure bottlenecks, (2) investing in industrial water efficiency tech, (3) backing digital monitoring and data platforms, 4) participating in private water-focused funds, and (5) acquiring water-rich farmland. These aren’t speculative ESG plays—they’re essential, revenue- generating assets that are undervalued in most portfolios.