2nd Working Conference
Topics
- How to understand and address risks and impacts in supply chains
- Transparency regarding water use and impacts
Resources
Presentations
- Gavin Power, Head, CEO Water Mandate
- Jason Morrison, Globalization Program Director, Pacific Institute
- Sylvain Lhote, Director EU Affairs Water for the WorldTM Programme Manager, Borealis Polymers N.V.(representing the World Business Council on Sustainable Development)
- Claudia Kruse, Vice President European Environmental, Social and Governance Research, JP Morgan
- Apparel Sector Approach to Wastewater Management in the Supply Chain, Linda Hwang, Business for Social Responsibility
- Measuring and Risk Mapping Direct Operations and the Supply Chain, Denise Knight, Global Water Initiative Manager, The Coca-Cola Company
- Supply Chain Water Footprinting: Emerging Practice, Benefits, and Limitations, Stuart Orr, Freshwater Policy Officer, WWF
- Supply Chain and Footprinting in a Fast-Moving Consumer Good Company, John Temple, Vitality Director, Home and Personal Care R&D, Unilever
- Water Related Supply Chain Management and Community Engagement in Africa, Andy Wales, Group Head of Sustainable Development, SABMiller
- UNEP’s Promotion of Sustainable Value Chain Management: What Can Be Learned for Water, Cornelis Theunis Van der Lugt, Business and Industry Unit, United Nations Environment Programme
- Managing Water Risk in the Supply Chain: Corporate Engagement with Public Policy, Guy Pegram, Manging Director, Pegasys Strategy and Development Ltd.
- Lauren Orme, Sustainable Raw Materials Manager, Marks and Spencer
- Mangesh Gupte, Deputy General Manager – CSR, Hindustan Construction Company Ltd
- Integrating CEO Water Mandate and GRI Reporting, Sean Gilbert, Associate Director, Technical Development, Global Reporting Initiative
- Making the Link Between Water Transparency and Footprinting, Arjen Hoekstra, Professor in Multidisciplinary Water Management, Twente Water Centre, University of Twente
- Bart Slob, Senior Researcher, SOMO (Centre for Research on Multinational Corporations)
- Claudia Kruse, Vice President European Environmental, Social and Governance Research, JP Morgan