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  • Sainsbury's achieve 50% water consumption reduction with a helping hand from Waterscan
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    15 April — written by Claire Holmes, Waterscan Ltd
    Sainsbury’s is widely recognised as being at the forefront of pioneering solutions in carbon and energy reductions. Now with an impressive target to reduce its water …
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  • The four pillars of water risk assessment
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    19 Feb. — written by Claire Holmes, Waterscan Ltd
    In this economic climate and as part of our natural lives we are all familiar with undertaking risk assessments in our everyday professional and personal existence; from the …
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  • World Water Week: Top 5
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    25 Aug. 2011 — written by Izabela Stacewicz, 2degrees
    As Stockholm World Water Week draws to a close, I'd like to describe some of the week's highlights. 1. Tuesday’s Corporate Water Risk Management: Seeking Solutions seminar in …
  • How far away is a standardised approach to water reporting?
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    13 Nov. 2012 — written by Katharine Earley, Sustainability copywriter and journalist
    With corporate awareness of water-related risk growing exponentially, so the demand for a standard means of measuring and reporting water usage increases. Katharine Earley …
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  • What does the future hold for the world's water legislation?
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    13 Nov. 2012 — written by Katharine Earley, Sustainability copywriter and journalist
    As concerns over water scarcity deepen, how will the world’s governments respond? Katharine Earley reviews current developments in water legislation and considers how …
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  • How the Water Risk Filter Helps Expose Corporate Water Risks
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    2 April 2012 — written by Stuart Orr, WWF International
    What you don’t know can hurt you, especially in business. WWF is trying to leverage this simple truth to protect our planet’s scarce resources. WWF has a new tool to support …
  • Podcast #43: Water, Water, Everywhere?
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    7 Feb. 2012 — written by Stephen Nemeth, Reindeer
    On today's podcast, Abbie Buckman, 2degrees Supply Chain Associate Community Manager, speaks with Nancy Goucher, Program Manager with Forum for Leadership on Water (FLOW), a …
  • Navigating the waters of supply chain sustainability
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    26 Sept. 2012 — written by Katharine Earley, Sustainability copywriter and journalist
    PR professional Katharine Earley summarises some of the key water challenges raised by supply chain professionals at 2degrees Live, with a focus on tea and cotton. 2degrees …
  • Carbon for Water: A smart business approach to sustainable development
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    19 Nov. 2012 — written by Katharine Earley, Sustainability copywriter and journalist
    By Katharine Earley Carbon for Water delivers safe water to 4.5m people in Western Kenya, improving the health and well-being of 900,000 families, slowing deforestation and …
  • Fresh Water: A Risky Business?
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    24 Aug. 2011 — written by Marielle Weikel, Conservation International
    When you think about the relationship between people and fresh water, you probably think of drinking, washing, cooking and other daily needs. But here’s another angle: …
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