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Press release: World's best performing companies on water security revealed

  • CDP

October 22 2015

  • Oil and gas companies showing least transparency to investors despite high exposure to water risk

22 October, 2015: Asahi Group Holdings, Colgate Palmolive, Ford Motor Company and Toyota Motor Corporation are among the global corporations achieving an A rating for their efforts to improve water security. This is according to the first global ranking of corporate water stewardship revealed today by global non-profit group CDP, which holds the most comprehensive dataset of publicly available corporate water information collected on behalf of investors.

In a year when the World Economic Forum has ranked global water crises – including drought, increased risk of flooding and deteriorating water quality – as the greatest threat facing the planet over the next decade in terms of impact1, CDP’s new global water report, 'Accelerating action', shows that some companies are beginning to move ahead of the pack in addressing water concerns.

Eight businesses from four sectors have joined the CDP Water A List for their approach to water management. The Water A List highlights those companies that are on the path to sustainably managing water resources. They are taking action to mitigate corporate water risk and realizing opportunities in ways that not only reduce their own impacts but critically, improve water security for the environment and other water users.

There is growing interest among institutional investors in water-related risk, opportunity and disclosure, with over four times the number of investors backing the CDP request this year compared with the program's first year in 2010. This year 617 institutional investors asked 1,073 of the world's largest publicly listed companies across industry sectors with high water vulnerability or impacts to disclose how they are adapting and responding to worsening water security. CDP's new global water report analyzes the 405 company responses to this request – over twice the number of companies analyzed in 2014.

Ingrid Dyott, portfolio co-manager, SRI/Core Equity at Neuberger Berman: "Looking at water data is a part of identifying quality. One risk in investing is not knowing what you own. Looking at water issues through CDP gives investors a fuller sense of the investment opportunity. In industries where water is relevant, it is absolutely critical therefore that companies disclose to CDP."

While there are signs of progress in corporate water action from this group of leading companies, there is a gap with the rest of the market that is of increasing concern to investors. Despite ongoing water crises such as droughts in California and parts of Brazil, more than half (53%) of companies are failing to conduct a comprehensive risk assessment – a basic first step for any company seeking to ensure business resilience against water issues.

Oil and gas companies in particular are not meeting investor demands for transparency and action. Just under a quarter (22%) of the world's largest publicly listed energy companies responded to CDP's annual request from investors to account for their water management strategies in 2015, less than the average disclosure rate of 38% this year.

This lack of transparency is concerning given over two-thirds of oil and gas companies (65%) disclosing to investors via CDP say their business is vulnerable to substantive water risks. Furthermore, the bottom line has already been hit for almost half (43%) of these companies due to water-related challenges in the past year – among the highest of the eight sectors featured in CDP's report and much higher than the cross-sector average of 27%.

Cate Lamb, head of water at CDP, says: "Just as oil was to the 20th century, water is fast becoming the defining resource of the 21st century. Unfortunately however, unlike oil, there is no replacement for water. Companies using CDP's water program are beginning to understand that taking a strategic view of how they manage water can enhance competitive advantage, investor appeal and business resilience. CDP's Water A List in particular understand that taking a more prudent approach to managing water will ultimately be of benefit to their business and wider stakeholders. It's now time to close the gap."

This dataset and CDP’s global water report can be found here.

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1 World Economic Forum, Global Risks 2015

The eight companies on the CDP Water A List in 2015 are:

  • Asahi Group Holdings, Ltd (Japan)
  • Colgate Palmolive, (US)
  • Ford Motor Company, (US)
  • Harmony Gold Mining Co.Ltd, (South Africa)
  • Kumba Iron Ore, (South Africa)
  • Metsä Board, (Finland)
  • Rohm Co., Ltd, (Japan)
  • Toyota Motor Corporation, (Japan)

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Kharunya Paramaguru
Communications executive
+ 44 (0) 20 3818 3916
+ 44 (0) 779836 13577
[email protected]

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