Today: September 21, 2024
Today: September 21, 2024

Some companies using lots of water want to be more sustainable. Few are close to their targets

Corporate Water Commitments

WASHINGTON (AP) — Major corporations in water-guzzling industries such as clothing, food, beverage and technology want to be better stewards of the freshwater they use — especially as drought, floods and other extreme weather intensified by climate change threaten their supply chains. But of 72 companies ranked by a sustainability nonprofit over the past year, few are close to achieving 2030 goals set by the nonprofit.

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