    
 
| Sign In to download PDF conference presentations
|
 |
Subscriptions |
|
 |
|
|
|
|

We are pleased to announce our partners for Water Footprint Summit 2008.
|
 |  |
 |
| |
| | | |
CIWEM is an independent professional body and a registered charity, advancing the science and practice of water and environmental management for a clean, green and sustainable world.
For more information visit www.globaleaders.com/en/2008/water/
Top
|
|
 |  |
 |
| | | |
ClimateBiz.com is the leading site on climate management strategies for businesses seeking to reduce their carbon footprint while saving money and increasing productivity, created in partnership with Business for Social Responsibility.
For more information visit www.ClimateBiz.com
Top
|
|
 |  |
 |
| |
| | | |
CSR Europe – The European Business Network for CSR
CSR Europe is the leading European business network for corporate social responsibility with around 80 multinational corporations and 25 national partner organisations as members. Its mission is to support member companies in integrating CSR into the way they do business, every day.
CSR Europe is a platform for:
- Connecting companies to share best practice on CSR
- Innovating new projects between business and stakeholders
- Shaping the modern day business and political agenda on sustainability and competitiveness
The organisation was founded in 1995 by senior European business leaders in response to an appeal by the European Commission President Jacques Delors. It has since grown to become an inspiring network of business people working at the very forefront of CSR across Europe and globally.
For more information visit www.csreurope.org
Top
|
|
 |  |
 |
| | | |
European Water News, the Europe-wide information platform on water-issues, is dedicated to providing news, papers and reviews on water management in Europe. Key issues currently include flood risk, water shortage, water pollution, climate change and governance. The website and its related weekly newsletter bring together information on the water challenges facing Europe, and the innovative technologies and solutions available to address these challenges. Subscription to the e-newsletter is free and can be arranged through the website www.european-waternews.com/scripts/newsletter.php. European Water News is focused on key decision-makers in European businesses, politics and NGOs.
For more information visit www.european-waternews.com
Top
|
|
 |  |
 |
| |
| | | |
EWP is a Water Footprint Summit 2008 partner.
For more information visit www.ewp.eu
Top
|
|
 |  |
 |
| | | |
GreenBiz.com is the leading online information resource on how to align environmental responsibility with business success. We provide valuable news, tools, and resources to large and small businesses through a combination of websites, electronic newsletters, online events, briefing papers, and other means.
For more information visit www.GreenBiz.com
Top
|
|
 |  |
 |
| | | |
The International Private Water Association (IPWA) was formed in 1999 to address the changing dynamics that are taking place in individual countries around the world within the context of the evolving water/wastewater infrastructure project and service arena. The Association serves as a conduit between the public and private sector players - facilitating effective timely dialogues that highlight the critical need for speed, transparency and cost-effectiveness in the development/operations of global water and wastewater projects, and the practical means for achieving those elements in projects. More importantly, IPWA is uniquely recognized as one of the few independent organizations that address, as a central part of its mission, the potential expanding role of the private sector as a viable partner to governments and parastatals within the global water/wastewater project and service arena.
IPWA provides ministerial dialogues, workshops, networking receptions, information resources, financial tool options, and model project framework options.
IPWA welcomes members representing the full spectrum of parties involved in the planning, investing, financing, regulating and managing of water/wastewater projects. Members include project developers, construction and engineering firms, equipment suppliers, professional service providers, multilateral funding agencies, water utilities and government ministries, related associations, financial institutions and others interested in the development of public-private partnerships within the water/wastewater project sector.
For more information visit www.ipwa1.org
Top
|
|
 |  |
 |
| |
| | | |
Society of British Water and Wastewater Industries (SBWWI) is a Water Footprint Summit 2008 partner.
For more information visit www.sbwwi.co.uk
Top
|
|
 |  |
 |
| | | |
Waterwise is a UK NGO focused on decreasing water consumption in the UK by 2010 and building the evidence base for large scale water efficiency. We are the leading authority on water efficiency in the UK. Waterwise is an independent, not for profit organisation that receives funding from the UK water industry and from sponsorship and consultancy work. In England, we sit on the Environment Minister's Water Saving Group alongside the water industry and regulators.
For more information visit www.waterwise.org.uk
Top
|
|
 |  |
 |
| |
| | | |
As part of the international WWF network, WWF-UK addresses global threats to people and nature such as climate change, the peril to endangered species and habitats, and the unsustainable consumption of the world’s natural resources. We do this by influencing how governments, businesses and people think, learn and act in relation to the world around us, and by working with local communities to improve their livelihoods and the environment upon which we all depend.
WWF uses its practical experience, knowledge and credibility to create long-term solutions for the planet’s environment.
For more information visit www.wwf.org.uk
Top
|
|
|

| Brought to you by GreenBiz and ClimateBiz . . More |

Ulrike Ebert, Corporate Responsibility Director - Environment, Coca- Cola Europe

Sylvain Lhôte, Director EU Affairs, Borealis Polymers N.V

Ian Walsh, Global Head Of Environment, Cadbury Schweppes

Andy Wales, Head of Sustainable Development, SABMiller Plc

Mike Barry, Head of CSR, Marks & Spencer

Henry King, Science & Technology Leader: Sustainability, SEAC, Unilever

Julian Walker-Palin, Head of Corporate Policy for Sustainability & Ethics, ASDA, Walmart

Claus Conzelmann, Global Head of Safety Health and Environment, Nestle Vevey

Jack Noble, Commercial Development Leader Europe & Africa, GE Water & Process Technologies

Simon Houghton-Dodd, Head of Quality & Sustainability, Tate & Lyle Sugars

Olle Blidholm, Development Manager, Social & Environmental Affairs, IKEA Group

Robin Phillips, Director, C2C Services, Severn Trent Services

Jens Rupp, Sustainability Manager, Coca-Cola Hellenic Bottling Company SA

Henrik Lampa, Environmental Supply Chain Manager, H&M

Neil Pendle, Managing Director, Waterscan

Tom Oxley, UK Corporate Responsibility, Norwich Union

Dr. Catherine Ball, Environmental Statistician, RPS Water

Dave Challis, Sustainability Manager, Europe, Kimberly Clark

Warren Allison, Environmental Manager, Northern Foods- Cavaghan & Gray, Carlisle

Vidyanath Gururajan, Group Head - Development & Projects, Branston Ltd

Brad Ridoutt, Principal Research Scientist, CSIRO, Australia

Dr Hayley Terlevich, Policy Adviser- Food Chain Programme, Defra

John Temple, Vitality Director, Unilever

Tim Hess, Senior Lecturer, School of Applied Sciences, Cranfield University

Arjen Y. Hoekstra, Professor in Multidisciplinary Water Management, Twente Water Centre - University of Twente

Stuart Orr, Freshwater Policy Officer, WWF-UK

Derk Kuiper, Co-ordinator, Water Footprint Working Group

Ashok K. Chapagain, Water Footprint Officer, WWF-UK

Jonathan C. Kaledin, Blue Water Certification Program Director, The Nature Conservancy

Matthew Wenban-Smith, Director, OneWorldStandards

Brian Richter, Director, The Sustainable Waters Program

Adrian Greet, Global Sustainability Programme Director, Mars Inc
|
|
|