1 / 36

World Water Week August 21 - 27, 2011

World Water Week August 21 - 27, 2011. The WBCSD Water Project is led by 29 companies representing 12 industrial sectors. To manage your water globally, you need to know your water risks locally.

alpha
Download Presentation

World Water Week August 21 - 27, 2011

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. World Water Week August 21 - 27, 2011

  2. The WBCSD Water Project is led by 29 companies representing 12 industrial sectors

  3. To manage your water globally, you need to know your water risks locally

  4. Water scarcity may mean that even the most efficient operation may seriously overburden local conditions

  5. Companies may face their biggest water risks and opportunities from their own suppliers or consumers of their products

  6. Consumers and investors increasingly expect companies to account for and report upon their water impact

  7. So, what can you do about it?

  8. How many of your sites are in water-scarce areas? • Which sites are at greatest risk? • How much of your total production is generated from your most at risk sites? ? • How many of your suppliers are in water-scarce areas? • How will that look into the future? • How many of your employees live in countries that lack access to improved water and sanitation?

  9. The Global Water Tool will help you answer these questions….and more

  10. The first step for any company to make water-informed decisions

  11. A free and easy-to-use tool for companies and organizations to map their water use and assess risks relative to their global operations and supply chains.

  12. What does it do? Compares your company’s water use with validated water, sanitation, population and biodiversity information Establishes relative water risks in a company’s portfolio in order to prioritize action • Creates key water reporting indicators in addition to inventories, risk and performance metrics Enables effective communication with internal and external stakeholders

  13. What does it do? Generates maps, charts and tables summarizing results

  14. Projected annual renewable supply per person (2025) INCLUDE ANIMATION – BLANK MAP AND COLORED MAP (FADE)

  15. Projected annual renewable supply per person (2025) INCLUDE ANIMATION – BLANK MAP AND COLORED MAP (FADE) Office Retail Industrial Supplier

  16. Almost 30 external datasets are contained in the tool Access to improved water & sanitation Water stress index Economic and physical water scarcity Renewable water resources per person for 2025 & 2050 Biodiversity hotspots

  17. From the most credible public sources with global coverage • Country level datasets • Watershed level datasets Joint Monitoring Program

  18. Advisory board & expertise Advisory board Technical Leader Air Products and Chemicals Alcoa Anglo American Borealis ConocoPhillips Degussa The Dow Chemical Company DuPont GrupoNueva Holcim ITT Corporation Kimberly-Clark Lafarge PepsiCo Suncor Energy Rio Tinto Sanyo Shell Suez Syngenta Unilever Expertise provided by

  19. …downloaded over 10’000 times Since its launch in 2007, the tool has been … • …used by 300+companies …endorsed by the Global Reporting Initiative ....applauded by the Carbon Disclosure Project

  20. 2011 updates • 1 - Generates new reporting metrics: • Dow Jones Sustainability Indexes • Bloomberg • Carbon Disclosure Project Water 2 - Identifies how many of your sites are in a biodiversity hotspot

  21. Customization Customized to the needs of Power Utilities… • …led by CH2M HILL and EDF • …shaped & piloted by a group of member companies with power production operations worldwide.

  22. Customization Wind Thermal Hydropower Geothermal Solar Photovoltaic

  23. Customization “Adapting the Global Water Tool for the power and utilities sector represents a key milestone, helping us to better report and dialog with stakeholders on how we manage the complex relationship between energy and water.” Claude K Nahon, Senior VP Sustainability, EDF

  24. Projected annual renewable supply per person (2025) INCLUDE ANIMATION – BLANK MAP AND COLORED MAP (FADE)

  25. Projected annual renewable supply per person (2025) INCLUDE ANIMATION – BLANK MAP AND COLORED MAP (FADE) Thermal Solar-Wind Hydro Geothermal

  26. Customization Customization to the needs of the Oil and Gas sector… …led by IPIECA and developed by CH2MHILLin collaboration with WBCSD …piloted by 15 global oil and gas companies • www.ipieca.org/o-g-watertool

  27. Customization “Our collaboration with IPIECA provided a unique opportunity to build on each other’s strengths and deliver a customized tool that meets the specific needs of oil and gas companies.” Björn Stigson, WBCSD President

  28. Customization Production Transport & terminals Drilling Gas Processing Oil sands Petrochemicals Retail Refining

  29. A free and easy-to-use tool for companies and organizations to map their water use and assess risks relative to their global operations and supply chains.

  30. What users say The tool helps companies to identify and prioritize sites and suppliers requiring implementation of water management plans PepsiCo

  31. What users say The tool is very flexible: it can be customized to a company’s own set of water metrics and used in combination with other local assessment tools Kimberly-Clark

  32. What users say The tool generates output which can be used for internal water management strategies and goal setting, as well as for external reporting Bayer

  33. What users say The tool created a comprehensive and dynamic picture of our operations’ water use and helped us to better scope our approach to water risks Borealis

  34. Download it FREE from: www.wbcsd.org

More Related