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More companies are improving their water processes and using innovative new tools to do so.
by Cate Lamb
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With millions in state funding, a new startup incubator has begun luring water innovators to Las Vegas. The goal is to create a destination for water entrepreneurs akin to the culture of Silicon Valley.
by Matt Weiser
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If water is essential to life, the ethical response is to share it with all of life.
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If actions speak louder than words, here are three ways to say, 'We are still in.'
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A rundown of the latest sustainable business research, from tech and finance to materials, social media and more.
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For companies to succeed as water stewards, they need a new generation of targets based on local context and guided by the best available science.
by Paul Reig
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Around the world, the industry is experimenting with new technologies. Here's the low-down on some of them.
by Erica Gies
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In the face of shortages, water recycling and reuse strategies may be necessary to ensure business continuity.
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Apana, Shell and Veolia use circular principles to retain and recycle water used in farming, fracking and washing machines.
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Zero Mass Water is just one of the innovators providing access to safe, drinking water off the grid.
by Will Sarni
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Why managing water risks should be approached holistically, yet pragmatically, like managing your health.
by Hugh Share
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Without water preservation, there will be oil, oil everywhere and not a drop to frac.
by David Parham
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The Oroville dam crisis inspired farmers to capture floodwater underground for use in warmer months.
by John Upton
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Coca-Cola, United Technologies and Diageo are investing millions of dollars in water conservation, treatment and infrastructure projects.
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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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If freshwater is to remain a renewable resource, we must balance supply and demand on farms, in cities, in industry and in power production.
by Betsy Otto