KPMG: Businesses failing to tackle water risks

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Majority of global 250 consider water in corporate reports, but none have calculated supply chain impact

None of the world's largest 250 companies report on the water footprint of their entire supply chain, despite the fact that the majority of them have started to look at how water risks could impact their...

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