There are 7 resources covering Water Sustainability.
Offers good practice to help companies establish enduring relationships with a broad spectrum of stakeholders, leaders, and individuals to advance sustainable water management. Specifically, it: 1) identifies and characterizes various engagement methods and collective action models, 2) describes how companies can understand the nature of such collaborations, and 3) provides recommendations for how they can best organize and execute these actions.
Pacific Institute / Global Compact, 2013
Provides and overview of the CEO Water Mandate -- a unique public-private initiative launched by the UN Secretary-General in 2007, designed to assist companies in the development, implementation and disclosure of water sustainability policies and practices.
Pacific Institute / Global Compact, 2013
Examines the unique nature of water challenges in conflict-affected or high-risk areas and how the management of water resources can in turn affect business operations and society – particularly through its potential to exacerbate conflict.
Pacific Institute / PRI / Global Compact, 2012
Designed to provide information that will inform both how individual companies can respect the human right to water, as well as how the CEO Water Mandate itself can meaningfully contribute to business’ ability to effectively address this issue.
Pacific Institute / Global Compact, 2010
Outlines five principles for responsible business engagement in water policy.
Pacific Institute / Global Compact, 2010
A stocktaking and assessment of existing and emerging water accounting methods and tools being used in the private sector.
Pacific Institute / UNEP / Global Compact, 2010
The CEO Water Mandate is a strategic framework for action with recommendations that include production strategies, water-utilization audits and incentive systems for water recycling, the development of a water-sustainability agenda, and inclusion of the GRI guidelines in corporate reporting.
Global Compact, 2010