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  2009 Global Roundtable
 

Work Streams

 

Water

 

Survey: Corporate Water Performance as a Driver of Investment / Finance Decision Making

If you are an investment or financial institution, we are interested in your views. Help us by completing the UNEP FI 2008 Water & Finance Survey.


The UNEP FI work on water builds on the need to create awareness and capacity among the financial community in order to promote their proactive approach towards water issues. These are:

  1. WATER SUPPLY: increase the channeling of funds into the "water sector" (water/sanitation-infrastructure, -services, -technologies, -utilities) in an ESG-inclusive manner in order to support the achievement of the MDG Drinking Water and Sanitation Target. This target consists
    "in halving, by 2015, the proportion of people without sustainable access to safe drinking water and basic sanitation."
  2. WATER USE: Introducing water considerations into risk/opportunity assessment processes in the context of both water-exposed businesses "downstream" and private households.

This is done by identifying and addressing potential challenges and opportunities of water-related issues which can bring benefits to both the core business of financial institutions and water sustainability in general.

Strategic Objectives

  • Raise awareness on the business implications of adverse water-related developments and the opportunities in water related investment;
  • Strengthen the business case for action and provide the financial sector with information and analysis tools for adequate identification, assessment and management of water-related risks and opportunities;

Members

ASN Bank IPA Economics
Australia and New Zealand Banking Group mecu
BMCE Nedbank
Calvert Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD)
Connexis Rabobank
Ekobanken Stockholm International Water Institute (SIWI)
Environment Protection Authority Victoria Sustainable Asset Management
Fortis Asset Management UNEP Regional Seas
Goldman Sachs UN Water
IL & FS VicSuper
Insight Investment Westpac Banking Corporation
Intesa SanPaolo

Co-Chairs

  • Sasja Beslik, Head of Responsible Investment and Engagement at Fortis AM Sweden (Banco Funds)
  • Dion Smith, Associate Director, Client Insight Team at ANZ (Australia & New Zealand Banking Group Limited)

Partners

One of the key elements for the elaboration of our work on water is the active collaboration with the UNEP Regional Seas Program and the Stockholm International Water Institute (SIWI). It complements the financial expertise of the core Work-stream members (banks and capital market actors) with our partners' in-depth knowledge on the world's general water challenges and the potential solutions.

Contact

Remco Fischer
water [at] unepfi.org

 


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