The Courtauld 2030 Water Roadmap sets out a vision and key pathways to address the challenges we collectively face in protecting critical water resources for food supply, for nature and for local communities. In collaboration with WWF, The Rivers Trust, and Good Stuff International (GSI) we've created collective action projects that work on a localised level to deal directly with issues in key sourcing areas for food and drink businesses.
Join our webinar to meet the project leads and find out more:
- Understand the business benefits of taking collective action on water risk;
- Hear direct from the expert project leads about why urgent action is needed; and
- Find out how to get involved in the Courtauld 2030 Water Roadmap and our collective action projects.
The agenda includes an overview of each project, and the chance to ask our project leads questions in the Q&A:
- Introducing the Water Roadmap & our collective action projects (WRAP)
Meet the Projects:
- CamEO, UK (Zac Battams, Norfolk Rivers Trust)
- Medway, UK (Samantha Hughes, South East Rivers Trust)
- Tamar, UK (Giles Rickard, West Country Rivers Trust)
- Wye & Usk, UK (Kate Speke-Adams, The Wye & Usk Foundation)
- Western Cape, South Africa (Shelly Fuller, WWF South Africa)
- Lake Navaisha, Kenya (William Ojwang, WWF Kenya)
- Southern Spain (Alex Fernández Poulussen, Good Stuff International)
- Q&A (chaired by WRAP)
- How to sign up
- Close
We encourage you to join us, to find out more about our collective action projects and how you can help address water risk in the supply chain.