Water scarcity and rising costs: Turning challenges into opportunities for major water users.
Monday 9 June (14.00-15.30)

Join Water Plus – multi-award winners for helping customers make managing their water easy and more effective – to gain the latest insight and the efficiency opportunities to tap into, at your business.

It’s a key time to look at driving more water-saving, whatever your business size, with analysis showing almost 5 billion litres shortfall in daily water needs predicted by 2050 in the UK, without actions and changes – and wholesaler price increases for water, in April 2025.

With additional sustainability reporting requirements for larger businesses – including for Boards, suppliers and customers – looking to water to help power decarbonisation progress is worth the time.

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    Outline Agenda

    14.00Welcome and Introduction
    Karma Loveday, Water Adviser, MEUCCherie Guthrie, Senior Key Account Manager and Fallon Wilkinson, Head of Regulation and Customer Code Changes, Water Plus.
    • Latest developments in the water industry and key dates ahead.
    • Real-world business examples on how water actions can unlock wider carbon and energy reductions – helping progress on sustainability goals
    • Trade effluent efficiencies manufacturers are seeing
    • How bespoke approaches can drive water efficiencies
    • How data loggers are helping major firms and multi-sites gain efficiencies – and manage water more effectively
    • The efficiency actions that can help keep running costs down, during wholesaler rate increases
    Q&A
    15.30Close

    Speakers:

    Cherie Guthrie, a Senior Key Account Manager at water retailer Water Plus, with 12 years’ experience with business water.

    Fallon Wilkinson, Head of Regulation and Customer Code Changes at Water Plus.