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  • Half-full, half-dirty
    More than three-quarters of surface water flowing through China’s urban areas is considered unsuitable for drinking or fishing
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    60% of China’s 660 cities are short of water and 300 million rural Chinese lack access to safe drinking water
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    190 million Chinese are reported sick from drinking contaminated water
New Research for Investors
China’s slowly raising water tariffs, but transparency is needed to deflect social protests, according to CLSA…


Fifteen percent of HKEx listed companies have environmental records on the mainland, reports IPE and CE…


Analysts forecast reduced economic growth as China struggles with a deepening water crisis, reveals Responsible Research…


Special Report
Supply chain pollution growing risk for IT companies

Chinese NGOs seek dialogue with global IT brands targeted for supply chain pollution. AWP interviews environmental advocate, Ma Jun. BHRRC features the campaign on their website

Interview
Arisaig Partner’s Lindsay Cooper says opportunities for leading players are huge, but water risks a worry
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Events
September 5 - 11

Stockholm, Sweden:

Stockholm World Water Week


The World Water Week in Stockholm, organised by the Stockholm International Water Institute, is the annual meeting place to discuss the planet’s most urgent water-related issues.

September 14 - 15

Sydney, Australia:

RIAA 7th International Responsible Investment Forum


The Responsible Investment Conference will provide insight into how the financial services sector is dealing with important issues such as climate change and water scarcity, that in many cases are the elephants in the room.