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 …
13 June —
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Anirban Chatterjee, Bureau Veritas Certification
I am currently taking a lead in India for developing the Water Footprint Assessment Service & capacity building at Industry as per the new ISO/DIS 14046 the Water Footprint …
7 June —
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Delphine Gonchond, International WaterCentre
Hi all,
Some of you may be interested in further study.
I just wanted to let you know that the International WaterCentre (IWC) based in Brisbane, Australia, is currently …
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 …
15 May —
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Dennis Elliott, Red Skies Group
We are seeking parties who might be interested in trialling a new pollution monitoring and modelling platform which we will be developing in partnership with the European …
17 April —
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Michael Clancy, FDT Consulting Engineers & Project Managers Ltd
My colleague Fiona Murray is giving a presentation on Water Recovery in Industry in the Water Theatre at Sustainability Live tomorrow.
The session runs from 14:20-15:15. …
Wonder if there is much experience with Rainwater Harvesting that I can call on to answer some of these key points. All thoughts much appreciated.
What are the best …
I would like us to explore issues and questions around water management in the energy industry. First there was the 'shale gale', then the 'great revival' of the oil industry …
26 March —
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Lucy Aldrich-Smith, Big Green Plan
Dear All,
Queen Square Associates are conducting a study on behalf of Defra on barriers to metering, monitoring and recording water use in the food and drink industry.
We …
2 Oct. 2012 —
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vidyanath gururajan, Branston Ltd
Despite it's importance within the supply chain, there seems to be a lack of industry and consumer education on water. On the one hand, companies see water as a cheap utility …