ENDS Report 392, September 2007, pp. 34-37
26 September 2007
As more people across the globe suffer water shortages, so pressure mounts on companies to demonstrate that they are reducing the amount of water used to make their products from start to finish. Geraint Roberts reports
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Further information:
- On the verge of a new water scarcity. Stockholm International Water Institute
- Hidden waters. Waterwise
- EU water saving potential (Part 1 report). Ecologic
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