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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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Synthetic biology startup Allonnia just raised $30 million more for tech to remediate PFAS.
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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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'Water is only going to get more important. Water change is climate change.'
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Like rivals Microsoft and Google, Amazon Web Services has set a goal to become ‘water positive’ in its data center operations, but it’s expressing progress in a different way.
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With a pledge to restore 120 percent of the “water it consumes” by 2030, Google is rethinking the approaches used to cool its massive data centers.
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Companies such as ZwitterCo and Waterplan are creating a ripple effect for water technology startups focused on private-sector applications.
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The consumer products leader is vowing to restore more water than it consumes, with a focus on 18 ‘water-stressed’ regions. Does it go far enough?
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Facebook commits to become “water positive” by 2030, while Google will replenish 120 percent of what it consumes.
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More than 30 states support programs related to water reclamation programs, and it's a notable part of the Biden administration's infrastructure proposals.
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Plus, an interview with water strategist Will Sarni.
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This week: Conversations with Intel sustainability exec Todd Brady and Delos CEO Paul Scialia.
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Plus, tune in for the final installment of our three-part series on clean energy equity, featuring Greenlining Institute.
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Also featured: A dialogue about public-private innovation in water security with the World Economic Forum's water project lead, Callie Stinson.
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Slowly, but surely, purple pipes are becoming more common in commercial and industrial settings.
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Plus, what semiconductor legend T.J. Rodgers has in common with Kansas farmer Dwane Roth.
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Meet the largest commercial 'blackwater' system in the United States.
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Beermaker Lagunitas is the first to use a model that borrows from the world of power purchase agreements.
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Auto manufacturers adjust processes, particularly paint applications, to cut consumption up to 37 percent over the past five years.
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This informal corporate challenge makes use of WaterGenius analytics platform to reel in savings.
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The chemicals giant is finalizing priority sites in water-stressed areas while turning to greener chemistry.
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Ambient Water is one of several companies pioneering atmospheric generation technology. The catch? Must be used in a humid climate.
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From a real-time view into deforestation to an innovative approach to delivering fresh food while minimizing waste, here are sites to watch this year.
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Big Data is among the most fertile approaches to address food scarcity and waste. Here are some intriguing examples of how it's being applied.</div>