Corporate Water Strategies
Auteur : Sarni William
In the past businesses have viewed water as a minimal operational cost and not a strategic issue. However, water has now emerged as a critical issue for both corporations and the public sector in response to increased water demand, climatic risks and potentially negative impacts on brand value.
This innovative book provides up-to-date information on global water issues and describes how companies can not only address these challenges but also implement high value global water strategies. It shows:
- why water is a critical business issue for companies which now face water risk to their operations and brands
- how new concepts such as embedded water and virtual water are forcing companies to think differently about how they use water to manufacture products
- that companies need to develop a corporate water strategy to manage it as a key business issue and capture the real value of water
- how companies can develop partnerships with non-governmental organizations to implement water strategies.
Foreword. Introduction. Abbreviations. Part 1: Key Issues for Business in Water Stewardship 1. The Global Challenge of Water and Why it Matters to Business 2. Global Issue with Local Solutions 3. The Disconnect Between Pricing and Value 4. Water Accounting: Water Footprint and Virtual Water 5. Partnerships 6. Water Technology 7. Reporting, Disclosure and Leadership Part 2: Developing and Implementing a Successful Corporate Water Strategy 8. A Strategy Map 9. Food and Beverage Industries 10. The Semiconductor Industry 11. Power Generation 12. Extractive Industries 13. Manufacturing Part 3: The New Water Paradigm 14. Seven New Rules for 21st Century Thinking. Index
Date de parution : 06-2018
15.6x23.4 cm
Date de parution : 01-2011
Ouvrage de 224 p.
15.6x23.4 cm
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Mots-clés :
footprint; risk; coca-cola; company; international; management; institute; disclosure; virtual; closed; WWF UK; Corporate Water Strategies; Closed Cycle Cooling; Water Initiative; Water Stewardship; Water Footprint; Water Supply Chain Footprint; CESCR; UN; Water Quality Trading; Water Risk; Fo Ot; Tonnes; Molson Coors; Water Disclosure; Ford Motor Company; Product Water Footprints; Closing Loops; Nonprofit Organizations; Non-profit; BoP Protocol; Water Scarcity; Critical Business Issue; Ogilvy PR; Rio Tinto Minerals