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White paper by American WaterThe historic under-pricing of water is largely due to a perception that water is "free" — a fundamental human need supplied by the earth itself. …
13 June 2011 —
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This report by EIRIS explores corporate responses to water scarcity around the world. The research identifies a significant proportion of global companies as being at risk …
13 July 2011 —
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Trends and Observations 2010
After completion of its benchmarking study in 2010, the Beverage Industry Environmental Roundtable (BIER) membership determined the benchmarking …
3 Oct. 2011 —
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Izabela Stacewicz, 2degrees
This Guidebook is intended to be a starting point for developing country governments, planners, and stakeholders who are carrying out technology needs assessment and …
21 Dec. 2011 —
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Prof. Tony Allen's book "Virtual Water: Tackling the Threat to Our Planet’s Most Precious Resource" is reviewed by Margaret Catley-Carlson, UN Secreteray General Advisor on …
7 Nov. 2011 —
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Izabela Stacewicz, 2degrees
This report looks at material consumption and wateruse and how they are interrelated. An increasingnumber of studies look at the levels of material extraction, trade and …
10 May 2012 —
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Izabela Stacewicz, 2degrees
The consumption of animal products contributes to more than one-quarter of the water footprint of humanity. The water needed to produce feed is the major factor behind the …
11 May 2011 —
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John Oldfield, WASH Advocacy Initiative
This webinar focused on the business drivers for effective corporate social responsibility programs in developing countries. How can …
24 Aug. 2011 —
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Speakers included:
Sylvain Lhôte, WBCSD Chair and Borealis; Joe Rozza, The Coca Cola Company; Tien Shiao, World Resources Institute; Brooke Barton, Ceres; Lara Yacob, …
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Roz Curzon Lewis, 2degrees
From 2010 to 2015, the U.S. corporate water treatment market is projected to increase from $1.5 billion to $2.5 billion, according to the latest issue of EL Insights. This …