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Page 1 Webinar: SDG 6: Global progress and harnessing the power of the private sector James Lott Manager, Water Security - CDP Angela Ortigara Associate Project Officer - WWAP
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Webinar:

SDG 6: Global progress and

harnessing the power of the

private sector

James Lott – Manager, Water Security - CDP

Angela Ortigara – Associate Project Officer - WWAP

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www.cdp.net | @CDP Page 2

Agenda

Introductions

SDG 6 synthesis report key findings

Join the Public Dialogue here!

Harnessing the power of the private sector in pursuit of SDG 6

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NATURAL SCIENCES

3

UNESCO World Water Assessment Programme (WWAP)

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IHP

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UNESCO WWAP main product:

UN World Water Development Report (WWDR)

2006 2012 2015

2003 2009 2014 2016

2017

2018

2019

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SDG 6 Synthesis Report on Water and Sanitation

Based on the work of UN-Water Task Force and MANY other contributors

Members of Taskforce include: CEO Water Mandate, FAO, ILO, UNDP, UNECE, UNEP, UNESCO

(WWAP, coordinator), UN-HABITAT, UNICEF, UNU, UN-Water TAU, WHO, WMO and World Bank

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UN-Water SDG 6 Synthesis Report 2018

✓ Review current situation and trends at global/

regional level

✓ Provide data on global baseline status of SDG 6,

✓ Explore the linkages between SDG 6 and SDGs,

✓ Discuss ways to accelerate achieving SDG 6, and

✓ Offer policy perspectives on accelerating achieving

SDG 6 in the overall Agenda 2030 context.

Objective

United Nations speaking with one voice on SDG 6

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WHO/UNICEF Joint Monitoring Programme for Water Supply and Sanitation (JMP)

Integrated monitoring of water and sanitation related SDG targets (GEMI)

GEMI

Global Monitoring for SDG 66.1.1 Safely managed drinking water

services (WHO, UNICEF)

6.2.1 Safely managed sanitation and

hygiene services (WHO,

UNICEF)

6.3.1 Wastewater safely treated

(WHO, UN-Habitat, UNSD)

6.3.2 Good ambient water quality

(UNEP)

6.4.1 Water use efficiency (FAO)

6.4.2 Level of water stress (FAO)

6.5.1 Integrated water resources

management (UNEP)

6.5.2 Transboundary basin area with

water cooperation (UNECE,

UNESCO)

6.6.1 Water-related ecosystems

(UNEP)

6.a.1 Water- and sanitation-related

official development assistance

that is part of a government

coordinated spending plan

(WHO, UNEP, OECD)

6.b.1 Participation of local

communities in water and

sanitation management (WHO,

UNEP, OECD)Source: UN-Water, 2016

SDG 6

The Water Goal

Ensure availability and sustainable management of

water and sanitation for all

8 targets

11 indicators

UN-Water Global Analysis and Assessment of Sanitation and Drinking-Water (GLAAS)

GLAAS

6.6Eco-

systems

6.1Drinking

water

6.5Water

manage-ment

6.2Sanitation

and hygiene

6.3Waste-

water and water quality6.4

Water use and

scarcity

6.a and 6.b

Cooperation and

participation

6.1.1

6.2.1

6.a.1

6.3.1

6.3.2

6.4.16.4.2

6.5.1

6.5.2

6.6.1

6.b.1

(6.4.3)

http://www.unwater.org/launch-of-sdg-6-indicator-reports/

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SHORT SUMMARY:

only selected

KEY MESSAGES

of the

SDG 6 Synthesis

Report 2018

0- SDG 6

and 2030

Agenda

4- Creating new

ways for financing

SDG 6

1- Eliminating inequalities

3- Improving

governance

and

participation

2- Developing

capacity and

using smart

technologies

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Main Message 0

Achieving SDG 6 is essential for progress on all other SDGs and vice versa

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Eliminating inequalities is essential: Effective policies, strategies

and subsidies must be developed to ensure no one is left behind.

Extending access to safe

drinking water still presents a

huge challenge

Billions of people still need

access to basic toilet and

handwashing facilities

Main Message 1

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SDG 6.1.1 Safely managed drinking water

Data sources: WHO/UNICEF JMP, 2017

Global drinking water coverage (per cent) in 2015

Proportion of population using at least basic drinking water services in 2015

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SDG 6.1.1 Safely managed drinking water

Data sources: WHO/UNICEF JMP, 2017

2.1 billion lacked safely managed drinking water

844 million still lacked a basic service

263 million used a limited service

159 million used surface water sources

Global drinking water coverage (per cent) in 2015

Over 5 billion people (7 out of 10) used

safely managed drinking water in 2015

Proportion of population using at least basic drinking water services in 2015 Proportion of population using safely managed drinking water services in 2015

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SDG 6.2.1a Safely managed sanitation

Data sources: WHO/UNICEF JMP, 2017

4.5 billion people lacked safely managed sanitation services2.3 billion people still lacked even a basic sanitation service 892 million people still practised open defecation

Global sanitation coverage (per cent) in 2015

Nearly 3 billion people used a safely

managed sanitation service in 2015

(2 out of 5 lived in rural areas).

Proportion of population using at least basic sanitation services in 2015

Proportion of population using safely managed sanitation services in 2015

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SDG 6.2.1a Safely managed sanitation

Data sources: WHO/UNICEF JMP, 2017

892m people still practised open defecation in 2015:

• two thirds lived in two SDG regions (CSA + SSA)

• 80% live in 10 countries• 9 out of 10 live in rural areas

Open defecation across SDG regions from 2000 through to 2015

Providing WASH services to bridge the inequality gap is a great

opportunity!

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Developing capacity and using smart

technologies

Smart technologies could improve all aspects of water management...

Main Message 2

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Data source: FAO, 2016

SDG 6.4.2 Level of water stress: freshwater withdrawal as a

proportion of available freshwater resources

Average Global Water Stress is 11 %

Highest water stress are Northern Africa and Western Asia (79%) and Central and Southern Asia (66%).

More than 2 billion people live in countriesexperiencing high water stress. The situation will likelyworsen as populations and the demand for water grow,and as the effects of climate change intensify.

Level of water stress

Sub-Saharan Africa, has a low level of water stress at 3%, but this hides the large differences between the wetter north and drier south.

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WATER USES for AGRICULTURE

and INDUSTRIES

Data sources: AQUASTAT 2018

Agriculture places enormous stress on

water, but is also part of a water-saving solution: saving just a fraction of agricultural withdrawals

would significantly alleviate water stress in

other sectors.

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Data sources: WHO – UN-HABITAT, 2018

SDG 6.3.1 Proportion of wastewater safely

treated

The extent of industrial pollution is not known, as discharges are poorly monitored and seldom

aggregated at national level

“By 2030, improve water quality by reducing pollution, eliminating

dumping and minimizing release of hazardous chemicals and materials, halving the proportion of untreated

wastewater and substantially increasing recycling and safe reuse

globally”

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Data sources: WWDR, 2017

TREATING and REUSING WATER

Treated (‘fit-for-purpose’) wastewater is a safe and reliable source of water that can be used to offset water scarcity

IRRIGATION INDUSTRIAL PROCESSES

HEATING/COOLING

POTABLE WATER

AQUIFER RECHARGE

Developing capacity and using smart

technologies

Main Message 2

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Developing capacity and using smart

technologies

Smart technologies could improve all aspects of water management, but

only limited progress can be made and any investment is

at risk without developing the necessary human and

institutional capacity.

Main Message 2

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Improving Governance and Public Participation

Implement IWRM

Integration across water and water-

using sectors and effective

transboundary governance frameworks

is essential to ensure that limited water

resources are shared effectively among

many competing demands.

Public participation is critical to

water management.

Community participation in decision-

making can yield many benefits, but

better means of measuring quality

and effectiveness of such

participation are needed.

Main Message 3

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SDG 6.b.1Percentage of local administrative units with established and

operational policies and procedures for participation of local communities in water and

sanitation management.

Data sources: WHO and UN-Water (2017).

Over 75% of countries report having clearly defined policies and procedures in place for the participation of service users and communities in planning programmes for drinking water supply.

Percentages of countries with defined procedures in law or policy for participation

(number of countries = 110)

Source: WHO and UN-Water (2017).

However, the number of countries that report high levels of user participation remains comparatively low.

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Creating new ways to finance water and sanitation

Main Message 4

US$114 billion per year are estimate as the annual capital

costs of meeting SDG targets 6.1 and 6.2

(without operation and maintenance, monitoring, institutional

support, sector strengthening and human resources).

This does not include other SDG 6 targets.

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SDG 6 Synthesis Report 2018

Available in:

Arabic, Chinese, English, French, Russian and Spanish

http://dialogue.unwater.org/resources/

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http://dialogue.unwater.org/sdg6-synthesis-

report/dialogues/the-way-forward/

Until 30th

September

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Thank you! Join the discussion on:

dialogue.unwater.org/sdg6-synthesis-report/

Look at: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/UNSDG6synthesisreport

Already waiting for your inputs!

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Main Partners

Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development

(BMZ), Germany

Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation (SDC),

Switzerland

Ministry of Infrastructure and Environment, Netherlands

Swedish Development Cooperation (SIDA), Sweden

Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Italy

UN-Water Task Force

SDG 6 Synthesis Report

CEO Water Mandate, FAO, ILO, UNDP,

UNECE, UN-Environment, UN-Habitat,

UNESCO–WWAP (coordinator),

UNICEF, UNU, UN-Water TAU, WHO,

WMO and World Bank.

Contribution to data analysis by

UNESCO–IHP, CDP, ….

This work is only possible due to the support from:

Thank you!

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Thank you! Join the discussion on:

dialogue.unwater.org/sdg6-synthesis-report/

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Harnessing the power of the private sector in pursuit of SDG 6

James Lott – Manager, Water Security

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VisionOur vision is for a thriving economy that works for people and planet in the

long term.

MissionOur mission is to focus investors, companies and cities on taking urgent

action to build a truly sustainable economy by measuring and understanding

their environmental impact.

Engage and inform Areas of focus

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CDP holds the world’s largest corporate water dataset

This data is collected on behalf of:

655 institutional investors, representing

US$87 trillion in assets

43 purchasing organizations with a

combined spend of US$1 trillion

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- Mission, CDP’s water program

To catalyse action to improve water

security.

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Framework for water stewardship

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CDP aims to support, contribute to and reflect advanced corporate

reporting practices, our questionnaire:

Drives greater transparency of water issues;

Facilitates informed decision making;

Encourages action to improve water security; and

Promotes competent and robust governance of water issues.

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CDP’s disclosure framework supports business to progress the SDGs

Map relevance against 7 targets and

9 indicators of SDG 6

Identify opportunities

Set targets

Track progress

Mapping document

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Alignment with CDP’s 2018 water security questionnaire

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6.2Sanitation and

hygiene

6.3 Waste-water and

water quality

6.4 Water use and

scarcity

6.6Ecosystems

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Why business action on water matters

“Now is the time to mobilize the global

business community as never before. The

case is clear. Realizing the Sustainable

Development Goals will improve the

environment for doing business…creating

huge opportunities for responsible companies

to deliver solutions”

UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon

Industry accounts for over 19% of global

water withdrawal and global agricultural

supply chains account for 70% more.

In developing countries, up to 70% of

industrial wastewater is discharged untreated

Three in every four jobs are dependent

upon a stable supply of water

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Why business action on water matters

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0

0

More than 7,300

substantive water risks

reported in 2017

Representing shared water challenges

in 149 river basins and 102 countries

Commanding over US$20.3 Trillion in

market capital, these companies

represent a powerful lever for change

In 2017, US$23.4 Billion invested

across more than 1,000 projects to

tackle water risks across 91 countries

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SDG 6: How disclosure drives business action on water

Link to infographic

Link to blog

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6.4 Water use efficiency

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6.3 Wastewater and water quality

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6.6 Ecosystems

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6.3 Water, sanitation and hygiene

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Corporate ambition

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Companies are setting SDG-aligned targets & goals

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Suntory Beverage & Food

The Suntory Group has set the target of expanding

the area of Natural Water Sanctuaries to 12,000

ha by 2020, which will store twice as much water as

their domestic plants withdraw per year.

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Targets and goals aligned with SDG6 in 2017

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We were the first beverage company to sign the WBCSD

WASH at Work Pledge and have set a target to provide

100% of Diageo employees with access to water,

sanitation and hygiene.

Diageo

First Solar set a goal to conserve natural resources,

minimize waste, protect biodiversity and native habitats,

and prevent pollution from the manufacturing, construction

and end-of-life management of their PV products.

First Solar

Safely return to nature an amount of water equivalent to

that which we use in our beverages by 2020.

Coca-Cola Amatil

By 2017, engage in watershed protection measures at 100

percent of our facilities located in key areas in Argentina,

Bolivia, Brazil, China, Mexico, Peru and the United States, in

partnership with local stakeholders. Our base year is 2012.

This goal was adopted because water quality is important to

our operations, watersheds are critical to water quality and

external partnerships are necessary to accomplish this goal.

Anheuser Busch InBev

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Measuring progress

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CDP’s data is used to inform:

SDG 6 Synthesis Report 2018 on Water and Sanitation

UKSSD regional progress report on SDG 6

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Disclosure works

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Increased ability to measure and monitor water use

71% 79%75%

#Disclosure works

First time disclosers regularly

measure and monitor water use

Second time disclosers regularly

measure and monitor water use

Third time disclosers regularly

measure and monitor water use

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Increased percentage with board level oversight of water

67% 71%74%

first time disclosers have

board level oversight of

water

Of second time disclosers

have board level oversight of

water

Of third time disclosers have

board level oversight of

water

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More repeat disclosers with targets and goals

50%60%

66%

first time disclosers have set

company-wide targets and

goals

Of second time disclosers

have set company-wide

targets and goals

Of third time disclosers have

set company-wide targets

and goals

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Thank you For further information on how to access CDP data

please don’t hesitate to get in touch.

James Lott

Manager, Water Security

[email protected]

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Questions

James Lott, CDP - [email protected]

Angela Ortigara – WWAP - [email protected]


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