Sustainable Water Management Workshop Exchange of Industry Best Practices 18 June 2015 Singapore Background information Concerns on security on water supply, water quality and water scarcity have highlighted sustainable water management as a strategic issue for Singapore and for many companies operating in the region. The variety of tools and approaches helping companies to assess and mitigate water related risks is extensive and diverse. This workshop aims to support companies in understanding how to best integrate the available tools and approaches in their sustainable water management strategies. This workshop will address some of the following questions: Has your company identified its water risks? Do you understand the company s impacts on site? What is the company s response and engagement strategy? Target audience Industries: Petrochemical, Semi-conductors and Food & Beverage sectors People: Corporate managers, environmental, water and sustainability coordinators and managers Outcome The workshop will give you the opportunity to: Gain in-depth understanding of the fields of application of different tools and approaches in the field of sustainable water management Allow a peer-to-peer dynamic exchange on water management practices facilitated by the presentation of companies case studies About the organisers The World Business Council for Sustainable Development (WBCSD) and its local partner BCSD Singapore and are independent CEO-led business associations of forward-thinking companies that galvanize the business community to create a sustainable future for business, society and the environment. PUB is a statutory board under the Ministry of the Environment and Water Resources. As water agency, it manages Singapore s water supply, water catchment and used water in an integrated way. Event supported by Singapore Semiconductor Industry Association (SSIA), Singapore Chemical Industry Council (SCIC) Registration and Costs Please register and confirm your participation at info@bcsd.org.sg by 12 June 2015 Costs: free Page 1 of 5
AGENDA Sustainable Water Management Workshop: Exchange of Industry Best Practices Singapore, 18 June 2015, 09:00 15:30. Location: Waterhub, Learning Oasis (Level 4) 80 Toh Guan Road East, Singapore 608575 (map enclosed) Programme of the day 09.00 09:30 09:30 09:40 Registration & coffee Opening Remarks by Mr Moh Tiing Liang, PUB, Senior Assistant Director of Industry Development Department, PUB Singapore Tools and approaches for sustainable water management How can they fit in the company s sustainable water management strategy? What are their fields of application, strengths and limitations? 09:40 10:00 10:00 10:20 10:20 10:40 WBCSD Global Water Tool by Mr Joppe Cramwinckel Ceres Aqua Gauge by Mr Joppe Cramwinckel CDP Water Program, by Mr Damandeep Singh, Director, CDP India (live video) Moderation: Mr Constant Van Aerschot 11:10 11:30 11:30 11:50 11:50 12:10 12:10 12:30 Coffee break Case studies Exchange of industry best practices of applying stewardship approaches Dr. Paul Bowen, Director, Sustainable Operations, The Coca-Cola Company Mr Sam Tang, Regional Commercial Manager, Dow Water & Process Solutions Mr Denis Cazala, Corporate Facilities ESH Director, STMicroelectronics Mr Johann Clere, Global Business Development Director, Veolia Water Technologies Moderation: Mr Constant Van Aerschot Lunch break 13:30 14:50 Round table discussions Facilitated cross-industry learning by sharing session on practical experiences with regard to the assessment, mitigation and disclosure of water-related risks in Singapore and ASEAN Participants are kindly asked to pick two topics from the list below: How do you assess your water risks? in general or in water stressed areas How do you address water risks? What works and what doesn t work for your company? Do s and don ts when building strategies on how to mitigate water risks Advantages and disadvantages when dealing with disclosure and stakeholder dialogue 14:50 15:30 Conclusions Learning from peer-to-peer exchange and next steps Page 2 of 5
Speaker s profiles Mr Joppe Cramwinckel Director Water, World Business Council for Sustainable Development (WBCSD) Mr Cramwinckel joined the WBCSD in September 2010 to lead the expansion of its Water Programme. The expansion included the establishment of a leadership group of initially 18 WBCSD, currently 29 member companies to support Water Programme activities. Under his leadership a resourced three year work program, focusing on stewardship, value of water, energy, food and water linkages and access to water and sanitation has been developed and is currently being implemented. Before joining the WBCSD, he was Sustainable Development Lead for Shell International Exploration and Production B.V. He joined Shell in 1985 and served as environmental lead in Brunei and Oman. In 2003 he became the Shell Issue Manager for Water. While at Shell, he was the driving force behind the development of the WBCSD Business in the World of Water scenarios. He is member of a number of Advisory Boards/Advisory Councils, among others, the European Water Partnership and the Stockholm World Water Week and is a member of the Supervisory Council of the Water Footprint Network. Mr Damandeep Singh, Director, CDP India Daman has spent over two decades writing and researching on environment and development issues in India. He worked as an independent researcher and journalist primarily on environment and climate change issues, executing projects for ERM UK, Worldwatch Institute, The Climate Group, Bureau of Energy Efficiency and Suzlon. Prior to consultancy work, he was heading Research and Mission Programme Division of the National Geographic Channel in India for five years. He started his career as a journalist and has worked with The Times of India, The Pioneer, Business Standard and The Indian Express. CDP is an international, not-for-profit organization providing a global system for companies and cities to measure, disclose, manage and share vital environmental information. We hold the largest collection globally of self-reported climate change, water and forest-risk data. Through our global system companies, investors and cities are better able to mitigate risk, capitalize on opportunities and make investment decisions that drive action towards a more sustainable world. CDP India is the India affiliate of the global entity. Dr. Paul Bowen Director, Sustainable Operations, The Coca-Cola Company In his role at The Coca-Cola Company, Dr. Paul Bowen leads the environmental sustainability program across the Quality and Technical organizations. He is responsible for delivering on Company commitments in the water and energy/climate spaces, and for embedding environmental sustainability across all Coca-Cola System operations. He serves as a technical expert for developing water reuse with corporate quality standards and as a SME on water and wastewater treatment issues. Prior to his position with The Coca-Cola Company, Paul was an Assistant Professor in the School of Civil Engineering & Environmental Science at the University of Oklahoma and Vice-President and Senior Staff Consultant for Metcalf & Eddy. Paul Bowen is the 2014-2015 President-Elect of the Water Environment Federation (WEF), an international organization of water quality professionals headquartered in Alexandria, Virginia, USA. A WEF member since 1977, Paul has held multiple leadership and committee roles within WEF. He currently serves as the Vice-Chair of the Committee Leadership Council and has served on several other WEF Technical Committees. Page 3 of 5
Mr Sam Tang Regional Commercial Manager, South East Asia, Australia and New Zealand, Dow Water & Process Solutions Sam Tang joined Rohm & Haas in 2008 as the Greater China marketing manager for Ion Exchange Resins. In 2009, he became the Great China marketing manager for Dow Water & Process Solutions responsible for all value chain centers and OMEX System. In 2012, he became the commercial manager for Greater China Process Solutions and sales manager for Central China Water Solutions. One year later, he was named as the regional commercial manager for SEA, ANZ and IBPS and relocated in Singapore in April 2014. Sam holds a PhD in Chemistry from Clark University, Worcester, Massachusetts and a Master of Business Administration from Smith Business School, University of Maryland at College Park, Maryland. Mr Denis Cazala Corporate Facilities ESH Director, STMicroelectronics Mr Johann Clere Global Business Development Director at Veolia Water Technologies Mr Clere is a widely recognized forward thinking leader in the water industry especially since the development in 2012 of a game changing decision making tool monetizing water risks so called True Cost of Water. He has more than 10 years experiences developing shared value creation initiatives with global leading industries from the Oil & Gas, Mining, Power, Pulp & Paper, Food & Beverage and Pharmaceuticals sectors. Johann CLERE is french engineer holding a master degree from INSA Lyon, ranked among the top universities of Science and Technology in Europe Page 4 of 5
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