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The value of water is rising. What does it mean for you?
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The food company is investing millions in technology to help reduce its water use at its facilities in drought-stricken California.
by Charles Wark
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Amid a severe drought, wastewater for energy and other innovations flowed among corporate, nonprofit and government leaders at this GE-Wharton event.
by Keith Larsen
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In an age of water scarcity, businesses would be wise to rethink how they view water. Indeed, business ecosystems such as innovation incubators are sprouting up to provide water solutions.
by Will Sarni
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High marks go to Coca-Cola, Unilever and General Mills for mitigating water risks, but most big food companies still ignore their water footprints, according to a new study.
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With water scarcity growing as a business risk, someone could make some good money offering water efficiency management services.
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On every level, from consumer demographics to supply chain to societal shifts and more, the business case is strong.
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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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It may be time for California to regulate groundwater use and build policy based on integrating water supply data into answering water demand.
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The Colorado River brings 16 million jobs and $1.4 trillion in economic benefits to the Southwest's economy, a recent study finds. Caesars Entertainment calls on the business community to protect the river by conserving water.
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A gaggle of multinational corporations are joining a Ceres-led effort to press the state to innovate and conserve its way around the problem.