Water as a corporate resource

Purpose – Water is a unique resource that does not receive enough attention among companies given its essential contribution to human life. Its uniqueness among all resources results from its environmental, socio-political and economic characteristics. The purpose of this paper is to explore water&#...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of global responsibility 2014-01, Vol.5 (1), p.104-125
Hauptverfasser: S. Fogel, Daniel, Elizabeth Palmer, Janet
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:Purpose – Water is a unique resource that does not receive enough attention among companies given its essential contribution to human life. Its uniqueness among all resources results from its environmental, socio-political and economic characteristics. The purpose of this paper is to explore water's uniqueness to companies, especially how one company, Coca-Cola, is currently managing this resource and to describe a few serious challenges that companies will face. Design/methodology/approach – Coca-Cola has become a leader among these corporations, and we can learn from this company about suggested actions that others might want to use. Findings – The major actions that companies must take relate to impact assessment and reporting, increased stewardship as a corporate responsibility, observing principles of sustainability and the increased recognition of water in all environmental policies and regulatory actions, partnerships with government and non-government organizations, and technology and design, i.e. allocating financial and human capital to develop new technologies. Originality/value – Several corporations, in recognizing water's uniqueness as a resource, have taken actions for its management.
ISSN:2041-2568
2041-2576
DOI:10.1108/JGR-02-2014-0007