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Sponsored: With all water issues being local, PepsiCo takes a local-first approach to water stewardship projects and investments.
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Sponsored: Innovation will be the driver of sustainable behavior change. Jerry Porter, Chief R&D and Innovation Officer at P&G Fabric & Home Care, explores the full picture through the lens of Tide.
by Jerry Porter
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Companies that ignore water issues in communities do so at their peril, according to Lori Llewellyn, CDP managing director.
by Elsa Wenzel
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Sponsored: With water crises everywhere, how to manage water usage, discharge and stormwater has become a critical operational and strategic question.
by Bruce Moores
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Sponsored: Companies can drive collaborative actions towards preserving nature and reducing climate impact.
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Green infrastructure can alleviate the burden on women during drought.
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When managing ESG programs, organizations use materiality assessments to determine which topics are most impactful to their business & stakeholders.
by FigBytes
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A look at how a pro sports team’s moniker can signal a commitment to environmental sustainability.
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Water pricing, the business value of water and the human right to water are all issues that businesses face, especially in developing nations.
by Will Sarni
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Dan Bena, PepsiCo's director of sustainable development, gives us a glimpse of the discussion taking place this week at World Water Week.
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John Briscoe, a Harvard professor and development expert with years of experience working in the developing world, believes that large scale dams and GMO foods can be good for poor countries.
by Marc Gunther
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The U.N. adopted a resolution this week recognizing access to clean water as a fundamental human right in a move that is relevant for all businesses and geographies.