New cutting-edge research from Ceres and Bluerisk demonstrates how companies and investors can integrate water stewardship benefits—as well as the costs of addressing water risk—for a more complete financial picture of water. Join Ceres for a webinar discussing this research and marking the release of a new report, Development of a Company-Level Cost-Benefit Analysis Framework: Assessing the Full Value of Water Stewardship Investments to Business and Society.
In this session participants:
Broke down key findings from the research and gain insights into the newly developed cost-benefit analysis framework to help support a company’s understanding of the full value of water to its business
Identified the business value in acting to better manage water resources with a panel discussion with company and investor representatives
Explored perspectives on how the cost-benefit analysis framework can be applied to comprehensively demonstrate the business value of water stewardship and how it supports the goals of the Valuing Water Finance Initiative
Featuring:
Kirsten James, Senior Program Director, Water, Ceres (Moderator)
Paul Reig, Founder, Bluerisk
Howard Deans, Social Impact Manager, Reckitt
Jehanne Fabre, Sustainability, Water Director, Danone
Piers Hugh Smith, Head of Stewardship, Global, Franklin Templeton