Five fundamental business actions to improve Water Resilience
United Nations Global Compact
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Only 15 per cent of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) are on track for 2030. According to the United Nations, global efforts would need to quadruple to meet the water and sanitation targets set for 2030 through SDG 6.?
It’s estimated there will be a 40 per cent gap between available water and demand for water by 2030. Gross Domestic Product (GDP) may be reduced by up to six per cent in some regions by 2050 as a result of water risks.
The private sector must take ambitious action to ensure a safe and equitable future for all. Forward Faster guides companies on how and where they can make the biggest, fastest impact before 2030 across five key areas: Gender Equality, Climate Action, Living Wage, Water Resilience and Finance & Investment.?
?An essential aspect of Forward Faster's mission is to achieve collective positive water impact in a minimum of 100 vulnerable water basins by the year 2030. Forward Faster has set a target of achieving collective positive water impact in at least 100 vulnerable water basins by 2030. Read on for five fundamental steps from the Moving Water Resilience Forward Faster action guide that can help companies conserve our most precious resource.?
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Incorporating these five actions into your business operations is about forward thinking, doing and leading. Join Forward Faster and your business will help bring us closer to achieving our Global Goals and set new and needed precedents for innovation and technology.?
History has taught us that the leaders who succeed are the ones who meet the needs of the future by moving forward. Let’s move #ForwardFaster.??