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PepsiCo: Water Stewardship

PepsiCo

Welcome to the Water Stewardship Training Program from PepsiCo. This comprehensive course covers various aspects of water stewardship, including the water cycle, hydrology, groundwater models, human impacts on freshwater ecosystems, water governance, water law, and the economics of water infrastructure.

Participants will gain insights into corporate water stewardship and its impact on supply chains. The course also delves into relevant governance, legal, and ethical frameworks related to water regulation and use in the United States and globally.

By enrolling in this training program, learners will develop a deep understanding of the history of corporate water stewardship and the new gold standard—Science-Based Targets, empowering them to set and advance their water stewardship goals using an intervention-based approach.

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PepsiCo: Water Stewardship
Course Modules

The course modules cover a wide range of topics, including the water cycle, hydrology, groundwater models, human impacts on freshwater ecosystems, water governance, water law, and the economics of water infrastructure. Participants will gain a comprehensive understanding of corporate water stewardship and its impact on supply chains.

The Water Cycle

This module delves into the intricacies of the water cycle, hydrology, groundwater models, human impacts on freshwater ecosystems, water governance, water law, and the economics of water infrastructure. Participants will gain comprehensive knowledge about scenario planning and municipal water.

Water Security & Stewardship

Participants in this module will explore the vital aspects of water security and stewardship, including the impact of water on the supply chain and relevant governance, legal, and ethical frameworks related to water regulation and use.

Water Governance & Economics

This module provides a deep understanding of water governance and economics, covering various aspects such as water regulation, governance frameworks, and the economic implications of water infrastructure.

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