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NEWS in brief
Hilton Endorses the CEO Water Mandate
CEO Water Mandate
UN Global Compact
The CEO Water Mandate Secretariat is
delighted to welcome Hilton as its newest
endorsing company! Hilton joins over 140
companies from around the world and
across a variety of industry sectors that have committed to
advancing water stewardship.
Founded in 1919, Hilton is one of the largest and fastest
growing hospitality companies in the world, with more
than 4,900 properties and 800,000 rooms in 104 countries
and territories.
Hilton joined the UN Global Compact in 2012 and
announced their 2025 Water commitments on World Water
Day, March 22, 2017. As they join global business leaders
in advancing water stewardship across the globe, they are
taking their water stewardship to the next level by looking
across the entire value chain that supports the hotel
ecosystem, from business partnerships, to the communities
in which they operate and the watersheds in which they
are based. Through their collaboration with WWF, they are
evaluating their entire value chain to identify areas exposed
to high water risk, as well as the communities that are
increasingly exposed to water stress. They will be working
with partner businesses, vendors and suppliers, to take
steps to reduce water usage and enhance and protect clean
water resources in the areas surrounding their hotels.
Hilton is committed to sharing best practices across the
industry. To track, monitor and evaluate performance, they
have implemented LightStay, an innovative measurement
platform that is a brand standard for more than 4,900
Hilton hotels. Through LightStay they are able to
understand how hotels are managing and improving water
use over time. This in turn will allow them to develop and
enhance their system, through incorporation of more
detailed water risk information, to drive greater water
awareness and ensure hotels have the information they
need to make thoughtful decisions in daily operations.
Global Highlights
Report on Implementation Roadmaps, exactly two years
since the 7th World Water Forum took place in April 2015.
The report will provide valuable input for discussions
to be held during the 8th World Water Forum’s Second
Stakeholder Meeting where hundreds of participants
are expected to gather from 26-27 April 2017 to help
shape the next Forum’s program. All 16 Implementation
Roadmaps have been integrated into the Forum’s Thematic
Process Framework.
“A majority of Implementation Roadmaps have made
significant headway”, says Benedito Braga, President of
the World Water Council. Of the 98 objectives currently
registered in the Action Monitoring System, more than
74% of them have progressed. This represents a total
of 334 actions of which 86% are either ongoing or
completed. “Such achievements would not have been
possible without the dedication of DGIC Champions
and the strong involvement of Core Groups members”.
President Braga added that over 90 internationally
renowned organizations are coordinating their efforts
to ensure the implementation of 16 Roadmaps, which
embrace social, economic and environmental aspects of
water.
Designed as bridges to ensure continuity from one
Forum to the next, Implementation Roadmaps are an
innovative mechanism to monitor progress on some of
the most visible solutions identified at the 7th World Water
Forum. The information is provided by the Champions,
made available on the Action Monitoring System (AMS)
website and then extracted into the progress reports. As
progress is well under way, this third report also displays
new features highlighting concrete achievements for
each Implementation Roadmap, such as printed reports,
initiatives, publications and case studies to better reflect the
extent of the work achieved so far.
Collective action is essential for effective, strong outcomes
that individual organizations are unable to deliver. This
action-oriented collective effort has sustained progress on
vital water-related issues. The Implementation Roadmaps
also seek to provide substantive contribution to global
processes such as the implementation of water-related
Sustainable Development Goals and ensure that water
remain high on the political agenda.
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Hilton’s progress on key water metrics (image provided by Hilton)
Implementation Roadmaps: third report released
Marseille, 12 April 2017 - The World Water Council, in
collaboration with Korea Water Forum and the Ministry
of Land, Infrastructure and Transport of the Republic of
Korea have just released the third edition of the Progress
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Marseille, 12 April 2017 - The World Water Council, in
collabor