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Stark Global Water Report Triggers New Collaboration Among Global Partnerships

  • Posted by CEO Water Mandate Secretariat
April 12, 2018

In the face of profound global water challenges, five global multi-stakeholder partnerships representing business, governments, intergovernmental organizations, academia, and civil society organizations announce a new collaboration effort designed to accelerate progress toward ensuring the availability and sustainable management of water and sanitation around the world.

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Collective Action Toward Water Security in Brazil

  • Posted by CEO Water Mandate Secretariat
April 9, 2018

This year, the Global Compact Brazil Network and the CEO Water Mandate organized an event to bring together the Brazilian private sector, government, NGOs, and other organizations seeking to address water risks in Brazil to discuss water security challenges and solutions.

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WaterAid WaterAid

How can hotels help end the water and sanitation crisis? Six steps for hotels to integrate water, sanitation and hygiene into water stewardship

  • Posted by WaterAid
March 30, 2018

Hotel companies can play a vital role in reaching Sustainable Development Goal 6 – ensuring availability and sustainable management of water and sanitation for all. WaterAid and the International Tourism Partnership team up to explain how.

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Jeff Hanratty Jeff Hanratty

Challenges of Growing Wheat Along the Ganges River

  • Posted by Jeff Hanratty
March 28, 2018

General Mills has partnered with The Nature Conservancy to address water challenges in the Ganges River Basin, as part of the company’s ambition to “champion the development of water stewardship plans in our most material and at-risk watersheds by 2025.”

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SDG 6 - Clean Water and Sanitation
Avatar Peter Schulte, Pacific Institute

Reflections from World Water Forum: Water Stewardship is Business’ Contribution to Sustainable Development Goal #6

  • Posted by Peter Schulte, Pacific Institute
March 22, 2018

The SDGs do not create more work or obligations for companies in their water-related efforts. If anything, they can help businesses and many others be more impactful with their ongoing water sustainability efforts.

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SDG 6 - Clean Water and Sanitation
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Reflections from World Water Forum: Water Stewardship is Business' Contribution to Sustainable Development Goal #6

  • Posted by CEO Water Mandate
March 22, 2018

The SDGs do not create more work or obligations for companies in their water-related efforts. If anything, they can help businesses and many others be more impactful with their ongoing water sustainability efforts.

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Cindy Noe Cindy Noe

Crowdsourcing the First Water Management Database—With a Little Help from Companies

  • Posted by Cindy Noe
March 8, 2018

WRI and MIT have developed a proven method to crowdsource local data through businesses to develop a unique water management geodatabase, which is now being scaled. Pinpointing areas with strong or weak water management will allow governments, utilities, businesses and investors to more precisely channel resources to places with the most need.

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Alex McNamara Alex McNamara

The NBI’s Drought Task Force for South Africa – Going Beyond the Surface

  • Posted by Alex McNamara
March 8, 2018

First convened in November 2017, the Task Force has seen some of its earliest benefit in linking together business representatives and government officials based on an urgent need and a common vision. It is this deepening relationship that will get the Western Cape through the worst drought in at least 300 years.

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Cora Kammeyer, Pacific Institute Cora Kammeyer, Pacific Institute

Water Stewardship In Our Own Backyard: The California Water Action Collaborative

  • Posted by Cora Kammeyer, Pacific Institute
March 8, 2018

In 2014, the Mandate helped found the California Water Action Collaborative (CWAC) – unfortunately but affectionately termed “the quack.”

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Cora Kammeyer, Pacific Institute Cora Kammeyer, Pacific Institute

Water Stewardship in Supply Chains: The Missing Piece?

  • Posted by Cora Kammeyer, Pacific Institute
February 15, 2018

I have found that businesses tend to focus water stewardship efforts within their owned-and-operated facilities, because this is where they have the most influence and ability to affect changes in practice. However, the greatest water risks – and the greatest opportunities for improved management – often lie in companies’ supply chains.

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