15 April —
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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 …
What are your peers in the Water Risk & Strategy working group looking for on 2degrees? Every month we share the 'search of the month' to let you know what resources you …
At 2degrees, we have years of advice and stories for you to discover. 'From the archives' recaptures useful content that will help guide you on your sustainability …
11 hours ago —
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Vanessa Delgado, 2degrees
In 'Comments of the month,' we take a look at some of the most interesting, stimulating, thoughtful, or downright funny comments you gave us in the month of May.
Our water …
I'm interested in finding out what part clean water has played in helping cities like NYC and London go from "good to great" over time. Was clean water catalytic and …
Oftentimes we hear news about how large multinational companies such as Sainsbury's, BASF, or Coca-Cola are dramatically reducing their water consumption or receiving a water …
2degrees Q&A clinics are a great source of advice and information for your sustainability challenges. Our recent water management clinic tackled the subject of water …
Water has grown into a major traded commodity. This infographic by Analytical Technology reveals the activities of the top five net importers and exporters of virtual water.
The chemical business BASF has become the first company in its sector to be recognized for its water management.
The company has just achieved gold-level certification in …
Welcome to the 2degrees Water Management & Efficiency Q&A Clinic, which we are running in partnership with Waterscan. Between 29th April and 3rd May, water sustainability …