,17 August, 2004 | Stockholm, Sweden The main drive behind this meeting was to present the preliminary findings of the study, Risks of Water Scarcity: a business case for financial institutions which was carried out in a collaboration between the Stockholm International Water Institute (SIWI) and UNEP FI. Some of the conclusion in the report refer to:
- Water scarcity can become, if not already, a considerable source of risks to projects and investments. The corporate sector need to assess this fact and work together with society to make progress.
- Assessment of water scarcity risk must be included in project planning, business projections and business opportunities due diligence
- A collaborative approach with relevant stakeholders can build credibility, trust and much needed partnerships to anticipate and mitigate negative risks.
- Financial institutions need to understand how water scarcity will affect their core businesses and that of its business partners.
- Water supply problems can open a window to improve operational performance and efficiency. This can give a company a competitive advantage on its peers and this is an investment opportunity for financial institutions to propose sustainable improvements which can benefit business and water sustainability.
- Are water issues an issue for financial institutions?
- How to deal with these risks. How can the financial sector get involved?
- How can financial institutions become more active in financing infrastructure?
- Are Environmental Impact Assessments sufficient to mitigate water related risks?
Presentations
- Risks of Water Scarcity: A Business Case for Financial Institutions (PDF: 228 KB) – Alberto Pacheco Capella, UNEP FI
- Water and SRI: Examples of Approaches of the SRI Industry (PDF: 161 KB) – Franz Knecht, Connexis Strategy Consultants
List of Participants
- Pelle Persson, Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency
- Hans Olav Ibrekk, Ministry of Environment Norway
- Ulrik Weuder, UNEP GPA
- Lennard Abrams, World Bank
- Dirk Reinhard, Munich Re
- Darren Saywell, WSSCC
- Sunanda Kishore, World Bank
- Anders Jägerskog, Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Sweden
- Franz Knecth, Connexis
- Tareq Emtairah, IIIEE
- Helena Skeppner, Swedbank
- Claes Calemark, Nordea
- Holger Hoff, Dialogue on Water and Climate
- Ewa Münster, Svenska Handelsbanken
- Kajetan Hetzer, SNS Asset Management
- Johan Kuylenstierna, SIWI
- Paul Clements-Hunt, UNEP FI
- Alberto Pacheco Capella, UNEP FI