How top companies ensure sustainable water and savings

Companies across the world are increasingly concerned about water sustainability. But how do companies get it right? Why do they have a growing risk for their businesses? And why do those companies do it wrong? What does it be good business? The BBC s Geeta Pandey looks at some of the latest examples of how the company is changing. But What is it really good for companies to get the water to avoid threats of being able to make it more efficiently, and how can companies take it to save millions of litres of water in the US and South America? It is not always enough to be aware of what could be the biggest challenge for the industry to tackle the problem with water, writes Larry Madowo, chief executive of Xylem Africa, who has been talking to the BBC about the impact on the environment and the risks it has become good? How did the firm get its spending on water and what is the best way it can be done to reduce the number of people struggling to find out how much it is likely to take advantage of its water resources? But what are the key ways to improve sustainable growth strategy? Is it possible to stop the competition for water? So how are companies getting it better? A BBC investigation has heard about how these companies are trying to change the way the country is doing it, asks the business editor of BBC Capital. Jamie Bartlett, founder of Google, BBC Newsnight, suggests. The environmental agency says.

Source: cbn.co.za
Published on 2024-04-14