When you think about wastewater what comes to mind (and nose)? Likely, a long list of bad-smelling, murky colored substances: human waste, sewage, food scraps, oils, soaps, and chemical pollutants.
Water systems in most large urban areas like California’s Silicon Valley are linear and highly centralized.
WRI, Pacific Institute, and the CEO Water Mandate are working with businesses to develop a database on public water management in the U.S. and Mexico. This forum invites businesses to collaborate, address questions, and learn about the project.
Coming up with a common language to describe water issues is a must if companies and other stakeholders are to engage in meaningful action.
CFOs have the ability to take some critical steps to ensure their companies reduce their water and climate risks and address the global water crisis.
The Navigator is a completely free online tool that offers a roadmap for businesses to take a holistic approach to water management. It is supported by a practical guide to smart, sustainable water practices at the facility level the helps companies advance along a “Water Maturity Curve.”
Climate change, and the water impacts that stem from it, poses an existential threat to our economy and our society. The pace at which we mitigate and adapt to climate change must accelerate, and business action is a key component of achieving this acceleration.
The CEO Water Mandate Secretariat welcomes Aither as its latest endorsing company!
Soorty Enterprises joins a diverse, global community of over 140 companies that have made a commitment to advancing water stewardship.
The GRI 303: Water and Effluents reporting standard provides a comprehensive and concise framework for collecting and communicating information about water.