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Puma, H&M and others report their water impacts, but the industry has a long way to go, according to Planet Tracker.
by Elsa Wenzel
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Building circular supply chains can break the link between resource consumption and revenue generation.
by Sarah Benton
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Half of large companies are not addressing water-related supply chain risks despite the potential for huge financial impacts, according to a CDP study.
by Stuart Stone
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Apparel companies are taking action to bolster their water-management commitments and practices.
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Sponsored: With all water issues being local, PepsiCo takes a local-first approach to water stewardship projects and investments.
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A Ceres report highlights what the beverage industry can do to better mitigate water quality impacts.
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Food companies are ahead of other sectors when it comes to water solutions, but are they ready for systems-level changes that challenge the status quo?
by Alex Novarro
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It could take years for states to address the loss of federal standards — if they do at all.
by Alex Brown
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Amazon is investing in 13 international water restoration projects in a quest to become ‘water positive’ by 2030.
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Microsoft and P&G are among a growing group of companies replenishing freshwater ecosystems to offset their corporate water consumption.
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Here's why it's a 'downward spiral', according to a new WWF report.
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Sponsored: The new Ecolab Watermark Study found that consumers are concerned about water, urging business leaders to act to protect this vital resource.
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The Grand Canyon state can turn to the tiny desert nation's pioneering water strategy.
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Synthetic biology startup Allonnia just raised $30 million more for tech to remediate PFAS.
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San Francisco is at the forefront of a movement to recycle wastewater from commercial buildings, homes and neighborhoods and use it for toilets and landscaping. This decentralized approach, proponents say, will drive down demand in an era of increasing water scarcity.
by Jim Robbins
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Sponsored: Is tackling Scope 3 emissions a company’s greatest sustainability challenge?
by Erik Roberts
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Sponsored: Innovation will be the driver of sustainable behavior change. Jerry Porter, Chief R&D and Innovation Officer at P&G Fabric & Home Care, explores the full picture through the lens of Tide.
by Jerry Porter
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The recent UN water conference convened almost 10,000 people focused on addressing critical scarcity, quality and inequity issues, but whether they can turn intentional into action remains an open question.
by Will Sarni
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Sponsored: Todd Cline of P&G Fabric Care shares key takeaways from Tide’s cold water journey and a recent WWF study around creating lasting behavior change.
by Todd Cline
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Microalgae cultivation, seaweed sinking and electrochemistry enhanced sequestration are new ocean-focused ways to pull CO2 out of the air.
by Jesse Klein
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Corporations including Meta and P&G have vowed to replenish the water consumed by their operations in water-stressed regions, but finding appropriate, “shovel-ready” projects takes connections and patience.
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Companies that ignore water issues in communities do so at their peril, according to Lori Llewellyn, CDP managing director.
by Elsa Wenzel
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For the land, water and farming sectors, we are already living in the climate crisis. Are you still talking about transition risk?
by Jesse Klein
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A huge rain storm doesn’t always mean immediate relief for agriculture that has been dealing with drought for years. It can also mean flooding, which only if captured can provide long-term relief.
by Jesse Klein
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'Water is only going to get more important. Water change is climate change.'