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Diageo Returns More than Twice the Water Used to Produce Tequila

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Guadalajara, Jal. In 2025, Diageo Mexico returned more than twice the volume of water it used in its Tequila production operations in Jalisco."Water is essential for the production of tequila and for the communities that make it possible; it is a key resource for the resilience of the territories to climate change. By returning more than twice the volume of water we use in our Tequila operations in Jalisco, we are not only advancing our commitme…
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In the framework of World Water Day, the company Diageo Mexico reported that during fiscal year 2025 it managed to return to nature more than twice the volume of water used in its tequila operations in Jalisco. The company detailed that... Full note »

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Guadalajara, Jal. In 2025, Diageo Mexico returned more than twice the volume of water it used in its Tequila production operations in Jalisco."Water is essential for the production of tequila and for the communities that make it possible; it is a key resource for the resilience of the territories to climate change. By returning more than twice the volume of water we use in our Tequila operations in Jalisco, we are not only advancing our commitme…

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El Economista broke the news in on Thursday, March 19, 2026.
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