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How can the Water Industry's Supply Chain Join Forces to reach Net Zero?
Season 5 · Episode 12

How can the Water Industry's Supply Chain Join Forces to reach Net Zero?

The carbon impact of the water industry is an intricate topic. Over the past days, we've been reviewing different aspects of the race to Net Zero: S5E7 - Austin Alexander (https://dww.show/how-to-cut-wastewaters-energy-related-carbon-emissions-in-two...

(don't) Waste Water! | Water Tech to Solve the World

May 25, 202213m 40s

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The carbon impact of the water industry is an intricate topic. 

Over the past days, we've been reviewing different aspects of the race to Net Zero:


S5E7 - Austin Alexander 

S5E8 - Stephane Bessadi 

S5E9 - Maria Manidaki 

S5E10 - Susan Moisio 


Today, I tried to summarize in a short format everything you'd like to know about the transformation of the water sector to cope with the new carbon pledges.


This was a hot topic during this year's Global Water Summit - organized by Global Water Intelligence, where I had the pleasure and the honor to host a panel with the guests you'll hear today.


The topic also came up in my discussions with:

S5E4 - Victoria Edwards 

S3E13 - David Lloyd Owen 


You can test out the Asian Development Bank's STEEP tool here 


So, when do you want to take a pledge? Zero carbon by 2050? Zero emissions by 2025? Net Zero straight away? It's time to act!


➡️ Check my full series on net zero water 

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