BSR Insight | Corporate Engagement with Public Water Policy
As water resources become more stressed, the ecological, economic, and social risks increase, requiring a shift from technical solutions to integrated, multidisciplinary, stakeholder approaches, as illustrated in the chart above, moving from the bottom left to the upper right quadrant. Companies operating in complex environments are beginning to engage public policy processes to communicate their interests in stability and cooperation, rather than compete over a resource that is becoming scarcer over time.

Source: "Investigating Shared Risk in Water: Corporate Engagement with the Public Policy Process" (WWF 2009)
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