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For example, in our production facility in Ghent, Belgium, our evaporative cooling towers were replaced by dry cooling towers, an initiative which will save 10,670m_ of water annually. In Sweden, we successfully installed low-consuming rinse nozzles for both our can … Learn More

Maharashtra is situated in the central part of the country on the western coast. A mountain range passes through the state which creates rain shadow region of Maharashtra. In addition, inequitable and insufficient rains give rise to some of the … Learn More

Lastly, the work done in 2018 and 2019 to identify its water risks is now giving Danone a detailed picture of the water footprint of its operations and supply chain. (pg. 144). Danone established an overall and systematic assessment process … Learn More

General Mills is tracking the Eastern Snake River Plain Aquifer Comprehensive Aquifer Management Plan to drive progress toward watershed sustainability. We support TNC to help farmers implement water management and soil health practices that reduce groundwater withdrawals and address declining … Learn More

General Mills has supported TNC and Sustainable Conservation to develop resources such as the groundwater dependent ecosystem tool and the groundwater recharge assessment tool to assist development of groundwater sustainability plans. Through the California Water Action Collaborative, we share resources … Learn More

PHASE 4 We contribute to the Rio Grande Water FundÕs work to help advance water conservation and education e orts in the Albuquerque community, including restoring forests to reduce catastrophic wildfires that threaten the areaÕs water supply. Over the past … Learn More

Intermediation 2 Supporting the transition to low emission, climate resilient agriculture in Guatemala and Mexico through the creation of a risk sharing facility to unlock innovative and scalable financial instruments for MSMEs. In Latin America, the combined effects of climate … Learn More

Enabling access to long-term, affordable finance for solar rooftop installation projects in commercial, industrial and residential housing sectors in India, including vulnerable communities. India is the world's fourth largest carbon emitter, responsible for 6 per cent of global greenhouse gas … Learn More

Reducing or avoiding climate change impacts through ecosystem-based adaptation for vulnerable coastal populations. The western Indian Ocean region is undergoing rapid climate change. Mozambique was hit by two major cyclones in 2019, while the other regional countries are facing similarly … Learn More

Over the past century, IndiaÕs average temperature has increased by around 0.7¡C, largely due to climate change. By the end of the twenty-first century, temperatures are projected to rise by approximately 2.4¡C to 4.7¡C Ð setting a major challenge for … Learn More