Water Matters: Insights for the UK’s hotel and leisure sector

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What would happen if your business lost access to water?

The chances are, you’ve got about 30 minutes before your staff, your customers and your operations on any one site start grinding to a halt. Give it an hour and you’re in crisis management mode. Within a day, financial targets are impacted and within a week corporate reputation is at stake.

You can take action to protect your business, and our environment. Read the report to discover how to futureproof your business and become more resilient to the impacts of climate change.

In ten minutes, you’ll discover:

  • Why water is the invisible risk in your business.
  • How some companies in your sector are managing this risk, including David Lloyd and Whitbread.
  • What you can do to start your journey to water sustainability.

In roughly twenty years from now, water demand, which is rising due to population growth and urban development, is predicted to exceed water availability, which is declining due to climate change, pollution and aging networks causing leakage.

Water is critical to society and your business. It creates growth and prosperity. It’s time to make water work for you. 

Download the report below to get proactive on water.

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