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Committing to Shared Value is the Basis for Water Management Innovation at Nestlé Waters

TSSS Contributor
November 13, 2017
Nestle Waters North America, Culture and Leadership, shared value, water
According to Switzer, "water stewardship is a vast subject with many different players; when all stakeholders use Shared Value as a basis for decisions making, good things happen for everyone."

“Every Community Must Be Part of Our Shared Value Mission”. Q&A with Nestlé Waters Chief Sustainability Officer, Nelson Switzer

Mitch Tobin
August 23, 2017
Nestle Waters North America, Retail and Supply Chain, water
Access to clean, safe, secure, sustainable drinking water should be a fundamental human right.

As water declines, militants rise AND water is declining fast!

TSSS Contributor
August 16, 2017
Energy, Cities and Climate Change, water
Predictions indicate that Pakistan will face absolute water scarcity (insufficient water supply to meet demand) as soon as 2025...what will that mean?

California Drought Prompts Water Innovation

TSSS Contributor
July 14, 2017
Energy, Cities and Climate Change, Innovation Leaders, water, political leadership
The costs of inadequate water supplies are steep for today’s highly condensed urban areas and are simply not an option.

Water is Now on the Agenda for Most Americans – Who Can Help?

TSSS Contributor
July 12, 2017
Nestle Waters North America, Social Impact, water, environmental impact
Informed action is the best way to safeguard our water and realize our goal of creating shared value.

Insurers must do more to educate Canadians about flood risk

TSSS Contributor
June 16, 2017
Energy, Cities and Climate Change, water, environmental impact
Once-in-a-century floods are occurring with greater frequency and severity and current responses to this trend, by insurers and governments alike, are falling short.

Another ecosystem (the deep ocean) is in danger as temperatures rise

Tim Radford
March 8, 2017
Energy, Cities and Climate Change, water, environmental impact
Due to rising temperatures, biodiversity in many areas of the seafloor will shrink over the next 80 years as less food reaches that part of the world.

Bikinis from Fishing Nets: Volcom’s Sustainability Initiative

Carl Nettleton
February 27, 2017
Business and Sustainability, Culture and Leadership, Retail and Supply Chain, water, Waste Reduction
For decades now, the tragedy of lost fishing nets has been known to environmentalists, scientists and fishers.
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