Working in partnership

Volunteer shares findings with team members

At Thames Water, we understand that meaningful environmental progress needs collaboration. We work with a diverse range of stakeholders across our region. Together, we’re delivering impactful projects that aim to improve the environment.​

We’re working with the Environment Agency, Ofwat, and the Government to meet our regulatory commitments. These commitments aim to drive positive change for our rivers and communities. ​

As part of this effort, we’ve launched the River Health and Community Fund. The Fund helps projects that enhance river environments, while strengthening local partnerships. It provides opportunities for all of our partners to work with us to benefit the environment. ​

Our stakeholders

Find more information on how we work with each stakeholder group.

Farm fields

Farmers and landowners

We're working with farmers and landowners to reduce the impact of pesticides and nitrate on our water supply.

Miyawaki forest project

Environmental organisations

We're continuing our innovative work with Catchment Partnerships. This work is helping to improve river health and enhance biodiversity.

Thames van on bridge in London

Local authorities and public sector

We’re working with the Greater London Authority to find long-term solutions to flooding.

Volunteer holding shears

Charities and community groups

We're supporting important causes and investing in our environmental and community partners. ​

Volunteers support by maintaining the reed beds

Available funding

We have different funds available to support partnership projects. Our funds help address the challenges we face in our region.

Our new River Health and Community Fund aims to co-create, co-design and co-deliver solutions that improve river health in our region.

View available funding