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Decarbonizing Water: Applying the Voluntary Carbon Market toward Global Water Security
New Research Report! ‘Decarbonizing Water: Applying the Voluntary Carbon Market toward Global Water Security’
RWA has partnered with Pollination to produce a new Discussion Document, Broadening the Water Investment Lens: Catalyzing New Opportunities to Mobilize Investment for Water Security Solutions in Emerging Markets and Developing Economies (EMDEs).
A groundbreaking new report detailing how brands, investors, and financial institutions can act to improve water stewardship in textiles supply chains.
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RWA has partnered with Pollination to produce a new Discussion Document, Broadening the Water Investment Lens: Catalyzing New Opportunities to Mobilize Investment for Water Security Solutions in Emerging Markets and Developing Economies (EMDEs).
A groundbreaking new report detailing how brands, investors, and financial institutions can act to improve water stewardship in textiles supply chains.
Dives deep into Bangladesh’s water security challenges to make the case for urgent action to unlock the necessary financing and implement the solutions needed to secure Bangladesh's water future.
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Alternative Financing Approaches and Models. The event, which was convened by the OECD and the Islamic Development Bank (IsDB), brought together stakeholders from diverse backgrounds to explore funding and financing models that can foster greater sustainability and resilience of water-related investments.
The panel, Accelerating Financing for Textile Water Stewardship, marked an important convening of key voices across the textile industry, laying the groundwork for further action on water resilience.
During New York Climate Week RWA’s CEO Kate Hughes and Programme Director Suvranil Majumdar accepted an award from Africa Investor as part of the Africa NDC Investment Awards 2024.
New Research Report! ‘Decarbonizing Water: Applying the Voluntary Carbon Market toward Global Water Security’