Water matters: Insights for the UK’s public sector
How long could your frontline services continue to operate without water? The chances are, you’ve got about 10 minutes before vulnerable members of society are put at risk.
How long could your frontline services continue to operate without water? The chances are, you’ve got about 10 minutes before vulnerable members of society are put at risk.
How long could your pub or restaurant operate without water? The chances are, you’ve got about 10 minutes before your customers stop getting served.
What would happen if your business lost access to water? The chances are, within 30 minutes your facilities would grind to a halt, customers would begin to vanish, and your reputation would be tarnished.
Here are the 10 reasons why water will increasingly dominate the sustainability agenda.
If your organisation is not conserving water as an integral part of its race to net zero, its progress will, quite simply, be impeded. Why act now: The business case for water action.
You can’t manage what you don’t measure. What you don’t measure, you can’t improve. We’ve put together a 5 step guide to start measuring and reporting on water.
It seems that water has hardly been out of the news over the last few months, with recurrent themes of flooding and scarcity, water quality and increasing scrutiny over various aspects of the water market.
On 22nd June, Waterscan convened the first in a new annual conference, Water Matters.
Boots has been granted a Water and Sewerage Self-Supply licence (WSSL) by industry regulator, Ofwat. With 2,200 stores across the UK, Boots has partnered with Waterscan to facilitate the licence application and to manage the transition to Self-Supply.