ENDS Report 404, September 2008, pp. 24-25
23 September 2008
News that Marks and Spencer has started to look at the water footprint of its supply chains coincides with growing warnings that water scarcity is emerging as a key business risk.
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Categories:
- Water;
- Products & Supply Chain;
- Life-cycle assessment, footprinting;
- Green Strategy;
- Retail & wholesale;
- WWF;
- Nestlé S.A.;
- Coca-Cola Company, The;
- Marks & Spencer p.l.c.;
- World Economic Forum;
- Suez Environment;
- Stockholm Environment Institute;
- SABMiller plc;
- Waterwise;
- International Water Management Institute;
- International Water Institute





