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Corporate Water Stewardship and Collective Action: The Water Action Hub Presented by Jason Morrison, Technical Director UN CEO Water Mandate January 8, 2013

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The UN Global Compact: CEO Water Mandate and the Water Action Hub. Jason Morrison, Technical Director of CEO Water Mandate. International Annual UN-Water Zaragoza Conference 2012/2013. Preparing for the 2013 International Year. Water Cooperation: Making it Happen! 8-10 January 2013

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Corporate Water Stewardship and Collective Action: The Water Action Hub

Presented by Jason Morrison, Technical Director

UN CEO Water MandateJanuary 8, 2013

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CEO Water Mandate Overview

• Public-private initiative – launched by the UN Secretary-General in 2007

• Implemented by the UN Global Compact, in partnership with the Pacific Institute

• Multi-stakeholder: companies, civil society, UN, Governments

• Strategic framework for Corporate Water Sustainability

• Call-to-Action by CEOs to business leaders everywhere

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Direct Operations:water-use assessments; targets for conservation and waste-water, etc.

Direct Operations:water-use assessments; targets for conservation and waste-water, etc.

Supply Chain and Watershed Management:supplier sustainability strategies; assess and respond to watershed risk, etc.

Supply Chain and Watershed Management:supplier sustainability strategies; assess and respond to watershed risk, etc.

Collective Action:civil society, governments, UN, other water initiatives, etc.

Collective Action:civil society, governments, UN, other water initiatives, etc.

Public Policy:inputs to public-policy making; advocacy on water sustainability, etc.

Public Policy:inputs to public-policy making; advocacy on water sustainability, etc.

Community Engagement: support local groups; water education; infrastructure, etc.

Community Engagement: support local groups; water education; infrastructure, etc.

Transparency:report on implementation and progress

Transparency:report on implementation and progress

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Sectors Represented

Apparel Agri-Business Beverage

Chemicals Construction Consumer Products

Cosmetics Energy Engineering

Finance Food Footwear

Forest Products Pharma Publishing

Mining-Metals Water Services Water Utilities

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Priority Work Areas

• Public Policy Engagement Collective Action

• Water and Human Rights

• Corporate Water Disclosure

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The Water Action Hub

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What is the Water Action Hub?

An online information platform that enables organizations to:

• Identify and engage with partners to address shared water risk and to pursue collective actions of mutual strategic interest

• Meet their broader water-related objectives

• Access organized information to understand the options for collective action

Work on the Water Action Hub is made possible by support fromIBLF, Deloitte*, GIZ, The Coca-Cola Company, SABMiller, Reed Elsevier, Veolia Water North

America, UNEP, and the members of the Advisory Committee

*As used here, “Deloitte” means Deloitte Consulting LLP, a subsidiary of Deloitte LLP.  Please see www.deloitte.com/us/about for a detailed description of the legal structure of Deloitte LLP and its subsidiaries.

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Action Areas

Introducing the Water Action Hub

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Introducing the Water Action Hub

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Organization Profile Example SABMiller

Introducing the Water Action Hub

Mai-Lan
Giving you two options for orgs and projects. THis connects to the WFI - Tanzania project on the next slide, while the Sasol one can connect to the Emfuleni project
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Organization Profile Example Sasol

Introducing the Water Action Hub

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Project Profile Example Water Futures Initiative Tanzania

Introducing the Water Action Hub

Mai-Lan
You can use this one or the Emfuleni project (next slide) I included this one because it's a bit more robust, and it gives an example of a project that is looking for partners.
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Project Profile Example Sasol: Emfuleni Water Conservation

Introducing the Water Action Hub

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Search by River Basin

Introducing the Water Action Hub

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Introducing the Water Action Hub

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Introducing the Water Action Hub

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Introducing the Water Action Hub

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Integration with Other Tools - Risk Assessment Tools

Introducing the Water Action Hub

WWF - DEG Water Risk Filter and WRI Aqueduct Tool

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See you on the Hub!

www.wateractionhub.org

To register go to: http://wateractionhub.org/accounts/register/

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Guide to Water-Related Collective Action

October 17th, 2012Presenter: Jason Morrison,

Pacific Institute

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• Companies New to External Engagement• Internal Scoping of Needs/Options

• water challenges action areas• interested parties• engagement options

• Solid Footing for External Discussions

Scope and Purpose

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Collective Action Preparation and Implementation

ELEMENT 4: Preparing for Collective Action

(Section 4.4)

ELEMENT 3: Selecting a Collective Action Level of Engagement

(Section 4.3)

ELEMENT 1: Articulating Water-Related

Challenges and Action Areas (Section 4.1)

ELEMENT 2: Characterizing the Interested Party Landscape

(Section 4.2)

ELEMENT 5: Implementation, Refinement and Evolution

(Section 5)

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Water-Related Challenges

Water Over-Allocation

Water Supply/Sanitation

Unreliable/Unavailable

Water Quality Deterioration

Flood Damage

Ecosystem Degradation

Water Management

System

CompanyInterests

Insufficient response to water management pressures and requirements

Direct operational impacts or concerned community actors or customers

Infrastructure Management and Funding

Water Governance and

Regulation

Water Planning, Management,

and Pricing

Physical Risk

Regulatory Risk

Reputational Risk

Stewardship Opportunity

Drivers of Water Resource

State

Changes to quality, quantity, or availability; alterations to goals or objectives

Economic Development

Demographic Shifts

Climate Variability

Social Norms and

Expectations

Characterizing Water-Related Challenges, Causes, and Risks

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Potential Collective Action Areasfrom the Water Action Hub

• Efficient Water Use• Effluent Management,

Wastewater Reclamation, Reuse• Community-Level Access to Safe

Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene• Storm Water Management and

Flood Control• Infrastructure Finance,

Development, Operation, or Maintenance

• Sustainable Agriculture

• Climate Change Adaptation and Resilience

• Ecosystem, Source Water Protection, Restoration

• Monitoring and Knowledge Sharing

• Engaging in Participatory Platforms

• Public Awareness and Education• Improved Water Governance,

Policy Development, and Implementation

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Inadequate Infrastructure System

Poor Catchment Governance

Ineffective Water Management

Water Over-Allocation

Water Supply

Unreliable

Water Quality

Deterioration

Flood Damage

Ecosystem Degradation

Efficient Water Use Effluent Management/ Wastewater

Reclamation/Reuse

Community Level Access to Safe Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene (WASH)

Storm Water Management and Flood Control

Infrastructure Finance, Development, Operation, or Maintenance

Sustainable Agriculture

Climate Change Adaptation and Resilience

Ecosystem/Source Water Protection/Restoration

Monitoring and Knowledge Sharing

Engaging in Participatory Platforms

Public Awareness and Education

Improved Water Governance and Policy Development

Connecting Actions to Underlying Causes