The water market moves forward
The Self-Supply community convened for its Spring Briefing on 7th March, welcoming speakers from market regulator Ofwat and market operator MOSL.
The Self-Supply community convened for its Spring Briefing on 7th March, welcoming speakers from market regulator Ofwat and market operator MOSL.
With a large, complex property portfolio, BT partnered with Waterscan to improve its water management processes.
Take a look at The Water Report’s latest report on water efficiency, which includes our bid to the Catalyst stream of Ofwat’s Innovation Fund.
On 7th December, Waterscan hosted a meeting for Self-Supply companies to reflect on developments across the market over the past year and look ahead to how the sector plans to develop its approach in 2024.
The Self-Supply community met for a quarterly update briefing, hosted by Waterscan, on 14th September 2023.
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.
The opportunities arising from effective water stewardship are plentiful. In fact, acting on water has become the low-hanging fruit in adapting to climate change and it provides irrefutable operational and commercial benefits.
As with widely reported household bill increases, most businesses will also be receiving higher than planned for water bills from April 2023.
Deregulation deconstructed. The deregulation of the water industry in 2017 set out to accomplish a lot. Five years on, to what extent has it delivered?
Deregulation deconstructed. Protecting Britain’s water supplies for the long term was the underlying reason for deregulating the market. How easy is it now for customers to make good water management choices?