Power of partnerships and collaboration: How BEF, Microsoft and P&G are working together to help create a water positive future.
On Tuesday August 27th, at World Water Week in Stockholm, a special 20-minute Talk Show session brought together corporate water stewardship leaders from @Procter and Gamble, @Microsoft, and non-profit partner @Bonneville Environmental Foundation to talk about collaborations that can build a water positive community.
BEF’s Sara Hoversten highlighted the importance of bringing corporations, NGOs, housing authorities, and municipalities together to build urban conservation solutions. A recent partnership aptly named the Toilet Leak Detection project, teamed up with corporate partners, the @Los Angeles Housing Authority, technology partner @Sensor Industries, and research partner @Pacific Institute, to advance a project to identify leaks in large scale housing complexes and offer real time notifications to property managers. These leak detection solutions will save millions of gallons of water a year. Hoversten points out that projects like these create scalable solutions that can be replicated in other cities.
A special thank you to @Walton Family Foundation for bringing the panel together.
To catch a recording sign up for World Water Week, and search for Session ID 11884: “How Corporations are building a "water positive" community.”
Procter & Gamble, Microsoft, Los Angeles County Housing Authority, Pacific Institute, Sensor Industries, Walton Family Foundation
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