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WBCSD Global Water Tool
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A tool to help assess water risks, allowing companies to assess and communicate water use and risks relative to water availability in global operations and supply chain. -
Corporate Water Risk Tools
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To mark World Water Day, Bill Baue for the Guardian Sustainable Business takes a look at new corporate water risk tools introduced by WRI, Ceres, and GEM. -
WWF, DEG Launch Water Risk Filter
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WWF and German development finance institution DEG have launched an online tool that enables companies and investors to address their water-related risks. -
Water Sustainability: What Governments, Industry and NGOs Can Accomplish Together
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Jon Freedman, Global Government Relations Leader at GE Power & Water discusses how NGOs and foundations, the private sector, and governments could make a real impact by … -
Alliance for Water Stewardship Releases Draft Standard for Public Comment
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The world’s first International Water Stewardship Standard aims to provide water users with a credible means to evaluate water impact and implement joint solutions across all … -
The UK's First Plastic Bottled Water Free School.
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West London Free School near Hammersmith in London have become our first 100% success and we are looking for more. They have installed a commercial mains fed water machine … -
Philadelphia Water Department, Ameresco to Build 5.6 MW Wastewater Biogas Plant
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Energy efficiency and renewable energy company Ameresco and the Philadelphia Water Department (PWD) will design, build and maintain a wastewater biogas-to-energy facility. … -
IKEA Draws Up Global Water Strategy for Supply Chain
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IKEA is finalising details on a water strategy that will be rolled out across its home furnishing supply chain later this year in a bid to reduce water use and improve … -
Can students tell the difference between tap and bottled?
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This week we are back at City University, celebrating 'Green Week' and finding out if students can guess which water is bottled. We've been working with City University to … -
tapwater.org
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We want to grow our refilling stations in the UK tapwater.org is a not for profit organisation promoting the drinking of tap water in the UK. Our aim is to reduce the use of …