BSR Insight | Reducing Water Pollution in China and Beyond
At a recent Nanjing University workshop on how to reduce water pollution in China's Yangtze River Delta, BSR joined researchers, NGOs, and government to provide insights on what business can do to address water pollution in their supply chains. There are several opportunities:
- Participate in community roundtables to learn about the concerns of local residents.
- Engage in direct dialogue with government to promote mutual understanding.
- Learn about water-pollution-trading schemes, which are testing the potential for market-based mechanisms for pollution reduction.
- Understand how demands for increased disclosure may affect business, such as those supported by the Institute for Public and Environmental Affairs, which uses the Chinese legal system.
For more information on water pollution reduction, as well as how you can get involved in the Lake Tai network, contact Laura Ediger.
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