The Blue Communities Project encourages municipalities and Indigenous communities to support the idea of a water commons framework, recognizing that water is a shared resource for all, by passing resolutions that:
- Recognize water and sanitation as human rights.
- Ban or phase out the sale of bottled water in municipal facilities and at municipal events.
- Promote publicly financed, owned, and operated water and wastewater services.
The Council of Canadians, the Blue Planet Project and the Canadian Union of Public Employees (CUPE) initiated the Blue Communities Project in 2009. Eau Secours is a partner on the Blue Communities Project in Quebec. The Blue Communities movement has grown internationally with Paris, France, Bern, Switzerland and other municipalities around the world going “blue.” Schools, religious communities and faith-based groups have also adopted principles that treat water as a common good that is shared by everyone and is the responsibility of all.
Help turn your community blue!
We invite you to become a part of the local and global movement for water security and justice by joining the Blue Communities Project – a joint initiative that furthers the work of local Water Watch coalitions across the country.
Learn what you can do as a community activist, public sector worker or municipal councillor to help protect the water commons – our shared water resources – in the face of increasing pressure to put water up for sale and privatize water services.

Make a splash this school year: Help turn schools blue!
With Maude Barlow
Our new Blue Community Schools program empowers educators, students, and schools to take action in protecting water as a human right. Join us in nurturing the next generation of Water Defenders in Canada.
Groups organizing Blue Communities
- Network of Water Rights Initiative
- Ecumenical Water Network Africa
- Blue Community Germany / Die Blue Communities in Deutschland
- Blue Communities in Latin America
- Blue Communities Spain
- Blue Community Switzerland / Blue Community Schweiz
- Blue News The Council’s Blue Community allies in Switzerland put out a daily digest of water around the world.
- Blue Communities in the United States, Food and Water Watch
- Blue Communities Project Guide (Canada & U.S.) / le Guide pour le projet Communautés bleues (français)
- Eau Secours, Québec, Canada
- Federation of the Sisters of St. Joseph of Canada
The Council’s Blue Community allies in Switzerland put out a daily digest of water around the world – be sure to follow and share!
Blue Communities!

Blue Community International
March 26, 2025
Aguas Sierra de Cádiz, the public entity responsible for managing the integral water cycle in the Sierra de Cádiz region, has formalised its accession to the international Blue Communities movement. Read more.

Blue Community
April 2, 2025
The Diocese of Ontario 2023 Synod passed a motion that the diocese become a ‘Blue Community’ including within that, all the churches in our diocese. Read more.

Blue Communities International
November 29, 2019
The Brussels Capital Region, representing 19 municipalities including the City of Brussels, agreed to co-sponsor the European Blue Communities meeting after voting to become a Blue Community in 2019.
To become a Blue Community, a local government or public institution must officially recognize water and sanitation as a human right, promote public water and wastewater services and phase out the sale of bottled water at municipal events. Brussels’ journey to becoming a Blue Community started in March 2018 by a group of IHECS students as part of a school project. The students, Aurélien De Bolster, Gabriel DeTheux, Martha Vandermeulen, Alexandre Van Hoek, Simon Verhoye and Lea Vromann were working on a school project related to water when they discovered the Blue Communities Project. Since then, the Blue Planet Project has supported their campaign together with our allies at the European Federation of Public Services Unions and Food and Water Europe. You can learn more about the journey of these students and their work to make Brussels a Blue Community here.
Congratulations Brussels Capital Region and the team at Brussels Blue Community for their tremendous efforts.
Pictured L-R: Meera Karunananthan (Blue Planet Project), Jonathan Bierman (Vivaqua), Minister-President of the Brussels Capital Region Rudi Vervoort, Maude Barlow and Brussels Blue Community représentatives Gabriel DeTheux, Lea Vromman, Martha Vandermeulan, Auréliens De Bolster, Alexandre Van Hoeke and Simon Verhoye.

Blue Community School
June 22, 2023
About Blue Community Schools
Blue Community Schools grows out of the international Blue Communities initiative – a network of communities protecting water and watersheds and promoting the human right to water and sanitation.
Now it is time to bring the values, principles, and pledges of the Blue Communities movement to young people through their schools, K to 12. They are inheriting this planet and need to learn about the imminent water crisis facing us and be given the tools to find solutions.


Blue Community School
March 2025
About Blue Community Schools
Blue Community Schools grows out of the international Blue Communities initiative – a network of communities protecting water and watersheds and promoting the human right to water and sanitation.
Now it is time to bring the values, principles, and pledges of the Blue Communities movement to young people through their schools, K to 12. They are inheriting this planet and need to learn about the imminent water crisis facing us and be given the tools to find solutions.


Blue Community School
June 22, 2023
About Blue Community Schools
Blue Community Schools grows out of the international Blue Communities initiative – a network of communities protecting water and watersheds and promoting the human right to water and sanitation.
Now it is time to bring the values, principles, and pledges of the Blue Communities movement to young people through their schools, K to 12. They are inheriting this planet and need to learn about the imminent water crisis facing us and be given the tools to find solutions.


Blue Community School
June 22, 2023
About Blue Community Schools
Blue Community Schools grows out of the international Blue Communities initiative – a network of communities protecting water and watersheds and promoting the human right to water and sanitation.
Now it is time to bring the values, principles, and pledges of the Blue Communities movement to young people through their schools, K to 12. They are inheriting this planet and need to learn about the imminent water crisis facing us and be given the tools to find solutions.


Blue Community School
June 22, 2023
About Blue Community Schools
Blue Community Schools grows out of the international Blue Communities initiative – a network of communities protecting water and watersheds and promoting the human right to water and sanitation.
Now it is time to bring the values, principles, and pledges of the Blue Communities movement to young people through their schools, K to 12. They are inheriting this planet and need to learn about the imminent water crisis facing us and be given the tools to find solutions.


Blue Community International
May 7, 2025
ISDE is an organisation entrusted to serve disadvantaged women, hazardous children, coastal fishing communities, persons with disability, migrants, ethnic minorities, sex-workers, transgender (hijra) communities, Rohingya refugees, non-local refugees & climate migrants displaced in southeastern part of Bangladesh. Water is a key part of ISDE’s climate programme, with campaigns for access to safe drinking water and sanitation. Read more.

Blue Communities Canada
July 13, 2021
Le Domaine-du-Roy Regional County Municipality is the first to mobilize all its communities to be Blue Communities. It includes Chambord, Lac-Bouchette, La Doré, Saint-André-du-Lac-Saint-Jean, Saint-Félicien, Roberval (2019), Saint-François-de-Sales (2019), Sainte-Hedwidge and Saint-Prime. Lisez plus.

Blue Communities International
November 6, 2019
Los Angeles becomes first major U.S. city designated as a Blue Community
Los Angeles is now the first major city in the U.S. to turn “blue,” joining cities around the world including Paris, France, Bern, Switzerland and Montreal in Canada to take clear steps to protect public water services.
“Protecting our water must be a global project,” said Council of Canadians Honorary Chairperson Maude Barlow. “In the past 10 years we have seen this movement grow in Canada, Europe, South America, and now our made-in-Canada idea has made it in Los Angeles.”
The Blue Community initiative commits the city to recognizing water and sanitation as human rights, promoting safe water and wastewater services and to phasing out the sale of bottled water at municipal events.
In Los Angeles, Council member Paul Krekorian led the fight. “This designation recognizes the groundbreaking efforts Los Angeles has undertaken in the areas of water rights, water quality, access and conservation, while also committing ourselves to meeting the future water needs of all Angelenos.”
The Blue Communities Project launched in 2009 as a joint initiative of the Council of Canadians, the Blue Planet Project, and the Canadian Union of Public Employees. It encourages people to work with their local elected representatives to bring forward resolutions that treat water as a common good that is shared by everyone and is the responsibility of all. There are now more than 23 million people living in Blue Communities.
The Council of Canadians congratulates Los Angeles for prioritizing public water and becoming a Blue Community!

Blue Community International
April 7, 2025
Morija is a non-governmental organisation (NGO) based in Switzerland, working with local partners in various countries on the African continent to improve livelihoods in a number of areas. Read more.

Blue Community
May 1, 2024
NEWARI Becomes the First African NGO to Record Groundbreaking ‘Blue Community’ Designation, FountainCare Reporters, May 1, 2024

Blue Community Schools
May 1, 2025
Congratulations to the Nordic International School in Lima, Peru for thinking blue and teaching blue!

Blue Community International
April 1, 2025
The Ojulu Island Saviours Foundation is dedicated to empowering local communities, especially on Uganda‘s islands, and advocating for environmental sustainability, with a particular focus on water access and quality. Read more.

Blue Community
March 22, 2025
The Public Service Alliance of Canada (PSAC) is one of Canada’s largest national labor unions, representing more than 230,000 workers in every province and territory in Canada and in locations around the world. It is the largest union in the Canadian federal public sector.
Blue Communities
The Blue Communities Project encourages municipalities and Indigenous communities to support the idea of a water commons framework, recognizing that water is a shared resource for all, by passing resolutions that:
- Recognize water and sanitation as human rights.
- Ban or phase out the sale of bottled water in municipal facilities and at municipal events.
- Promote publicly financed, owned, and operated water and wastewater services.

Blue Communities International
January 22, 2025
Save the Caspian Sea is a civic movement created solely for educational and informational purposes. It aims to raise awareness about the ecological situation affecting the Caspian sea. Read more.

Blue Community International
April 2024
Wetzikon is a town in the Zurich Highlands (Zürcher Oberland) area of Switzerland. Stadtwerke Wetzikon is the city’s municipal cross-utility company, supplying electricity, gas and water to around 26,000 residents of Wetzikon and to the neighbouring community of Seegräben. Read More.

Blue Communities Canada
March 22, 2024
The Council of Canadians is proud to be a Blue Community, reaffirming our commitment to protecting water as a human right and a shared public resource. By recognizing water and sanitation as human rights, promoting publicly owned and operated water services, and phasing out bottled water in our spaces, we stand with communities across Canada and around the world in defending water for people and the planet.
Help turn your community blue!

Blue Community International
April 16, 2025
The Transnational Institute (TNI) is an international research and advocacy institute committed to building a just, democratic, and sustainable planet. Its vision is of an equitable, democratic and peaceful world in which all life may flourish. Among its values are: democracy, justice and care. These values explicitly apply to water governance and water resources management. With the Blue Community network, TNI shares a vision of alternative economies/societies that maximise collective autonomy and put the flourishing of communities & regeneration of ecosystems at the centre. Based on these values, TNI is a strategic ally for the Blue Community since many years.
TNI has played a crucial role in building the social movement “Right2Water”, the UN acknowledgment of the human right to water, and the campaign (2012-2013) that fought for implementation of the human right to water in European law and won.

Blue Community International
May 1, 2025
Welcome to UDYAMA, the first Blue Community in India. “UDYAMA” refers to continuing to ask “what’s next” despite the lack of success in addressing the root causes of poverty, hazards and vulnerability in rural, coastal and urban areas. Read more from the Blue Community Network.

Blue Community International
April 23, 2025
Welcome uMlalazi as the very first municipality on the African continent to join the Blue Community. Read more.

Endorsement
February 26, 2020

Blue University
Victoria College in the University of Toronto, Ontario became a Blue Community on October 12, 2023
Read more

Blue Communities International
January 15, 2025
We Own It is a UK based organization that campaigns against privatisation and for 21st century public ownership. Read more.