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Water Overview Water is a crosscutting issue in sustainable consumption and production:
Because of its primacy, water is addressed by
numerous UN-led initiatives coordinated under the UN
water mechanism for follow-up of the water-related decisions
reached at the 2002 World Summit on Sustainable Development and
the Millennium Development Goals. It will support Member States
in their efforts to achieve water and sanitation goals and targets.
UN Water's work encompasses all aspects of freshwater, including
surface and groundwater resources and the interface between fresh
and sea water. The United Nations Environment Programme focuses
on freshwater,
the work on water is being led by the Division
of Environmental Policy Implementation (DEPI). Within the
Division of Technology, Industry and Economics (DTIE) the International
Environmental Technology Centre (IETC) focuses on water and
environmentally sound technologies (ESTs) and sanitation.
UNEP DTIE has the mandate to work with business and industry, in close collaboration with Global Compact, and is pursuing new business models and corporate social and environmental responsibility through its SCP Branch. We have longstanding experience in working with business (including multinationals) on cleaner and safer production, eco-design and life cycle management for more efficient resource use. We are aware that for those companies which consume important quantities of water the issue of water use and scarcity is becoming a matter of real risk as they face interconnected and concerned consumers that are asking more questions and financiers that are looking beyond traditional boundaries when examining material risk. Specifically, SCP Branch works with companies to:
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"Corporate Water Accounting - An analysis of methods and tools for measuring water use and its impacts"
"The
water cycle and the life cycle are one" |

Examples
are the Water Footprint, Neutrality & Efficiency 