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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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Sponsored: Our global climate crisis deepens on the need for cleaner, resilient versions of essential systems that keep business operational.
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Sponsored: Keurig Dr Pepper aspires to net positive water impact and joins the Water Resilience Coalition, bolstering existing water stewardship commitments through collective action.
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We need to promote natural “green” infrastructure such as forests, wetlands, and urban green spaces that can reduce risks from natural disasters.
by Jan Cassin
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One company's efforts to assess its water risk across its global manufacturing facilities.
by Greg Koch
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Unlike the South African city's love of diverse sports, its water supply relies solely on rain. Here is how the Day Zero drought will affect athletics.
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It's one thing to know that water scarcity is a business risk. It's another thing entirely for business to act on that knowledge — something savvy companies are increasingly considering.
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Water, water everywhere? Look around to get ideas flowing and prevent the risks that can drain your company dry.
by Sissel Waage
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Forward-thinking businesses ought to monetize water risk so it can be factored into investment decisions and considered alongside other business metrics.
by Steve Bolton