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Food companies that focus too much on their direct operations instead of looking down their supply chain are missing crucial water risks.
by Sara Walker
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The oceans are in danger, yet we need them for more than business. Companies should be "impatient" and take action with these tools and tactics.
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From crowdfunding to geomapping resources, here are five ways the Internet and mobile apps will shape decision-making in the year to come.
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Manufacturers worldwide are looking at ways to reduce their water footprint and strengthen their supply chains while maintaining quality.<br />
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To meet ambitious savings and conservation goals, PepsiCo explores ways to deeply reduce its use of water in operations with innovations that include tapping potatoes for their moisture at a Walkers Crisps plant in the UK and developing seeding technology for use in rice farms in India.
by Adam Aston
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Unilever's early efforts and comprehensive sustainability platform propelled the London-based company to the top of its sector in the latest Tomorrow's Value Rating. Nestle and Danone followed behind in second and third place, with PepsiCo and Coca-Cola rounding out the top five.
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NASA will conduct its first-ever water sustainability forum next week at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida and is singling out 10 firms from around the world to showcase innovative solutions to water management.