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China Water Risk () is a non-profit initiative based in Hong Kong dedicated to highlighting and addressing business and environmental risk arising from the country’s water crisis. Its stated aim is "to foster efficient and responsible use of
water resources of the People's Republic of China The water resources of China are affected by both severe water shortages and severe growing population and rapid economic development as well as lax environmental oversight have increased in a large scale the water demand and pollution. China ...
by engaging the global investment and business communities, civil society and individuals in understanding and managing China’s water risk”.
"China Water Risk". Retrieved on 2011-11-22.
Its information portal www.chinawaterrisk.org provides a platform to share expert views, research, interviews and analysis from industry leaders. Users can access the most relevant and critical information to help make informed investment decisions as well as remain on top of opportunities to invest in a changing environment.
"November 2011 Newsletter: ADM Capital Foundation Launches China Water Risk Web Portal for Investors and Companies"
China Water Risk is often quoted by business and industry news "Business caught in grip of mainland water crisis", ''
South China Morning Post The ''South China Morning Post'' (''SCMP''), with its Sunday edition, the ''Sunday Morning Post'', is a Hong Kong-based English-language newspaper owned by Alibaba Group. Founded in 1903 by Tse Tsan-tai and Alfred Cunningham, it has remained ...
'', 14 November 2011.
and gives talks, participate in panel discussions and moderate in various investor and business conferences and forums. "Liquidity Crunch Forum – Investment Business Water & Climate Change", 9 November 2011. Retrieved on 2011-11-22.


Background


History

China Water Risk is funded by Hong Kong-based ADM Capital Foundation (US 501(c)(3) charitable status and a registered charitable institution under Sec. 88 of the IRD in Hong Kong) “Asia Debt Management Hong Kong Limited website”. Retrieved 2011-11-22. ADM Capital Foundation was established in 2006 by Asia Debt Management Hong Kong Limited (ADM Capital). The initiative developed in collaboration in its pilot stage as The Asia Water Project, with Civic Exchange, the Association for Social and Responsible Investing in Asia (ASrIA), Business for Social Responsibility (BSR), the Institute of Public and Environmental Affairs (IPE), and Responsible Research . It was rebranded as China Water Risk in 2010 and its portal www.chinawaterrisk.or
website
was open to public on October 27, 2011.


Approach

China Water Risk works with water, industrial, investment experts and NGOs, think-tanks and business/investor driven initiatives to bring up-to-date information on water in
China China, officially the People's Republic of China (PRC), is a country in East Asia. It is the world's most populous country, with a population exceeding 1.4 billion, slightly ahead of India. China spans the equivalent of five time zones and ...
to the public through its website. Since the economy runs on water and water is used differently by each sector, China Water Risk adopts a sector approach to categorizing water risks. Intelligence by sector, including sector peer group benchmarking, help businesses and investors navigate and mitigate these specific risks. Sectors covered by China Water Risk are: * Agriculture * Power *
Food & Beverage The foodservice (US English) or catering (British English) industry includes the businesses, institutions, and companies which prepare meals outside the home. It includes restaurants, school and hospital cafeterias, catering operations, and many ...
* Metals & Mining *
Textiles Textile is an umbrella term that includes various fiber-based materials, including fibers, yarns, filaments, threads, different fabric types, etc. At first, the word "textiles" only referred to woven fabrics. However, weaving is not the ...
* Electronics The vast amount of information is made accessible by incorporative use of info-graphics and interactive web-graphics in the "Big Picture" on the website http://chinawaterrisk.org/big-picture/.


Key risks in China arising from water scarcity and pollution

Below are some key environmental and business risks that China is encountering as highlighted on the China Water Risk’s website: # China has 20% of the world’s population but only 7% of its
freshwater Fresh water or freshwater is any naturally occurring liquid or frozen water containing low concentrations of dissolved salts and other total dissolved solids. Although the term specifically excludes seawater and brackish water, it does include ...
reserves.FAO AQUASTAT 2003-2007 # The Dry 11 of 31 regions of mainland China provinces, autonomous regions and municipalities (including Jiangsu,
Shandong Shandong ( , ; ; alternately romanized as Shantung) is a coastal province of the People's Republic of China and is part of the East China region. Shandong has played a major role in Chinese history since the beginning of Chinese civilizati ...
, Henan, Hebei,
Shanxi Shanxi (; ; formerly romanised as Shansi) is a landlocked province of the People's Republic of China and is part of the North China region. The capital and largest city of the province is Taiyuan, while its next most populated prefecture-lev ...
, Beijing, Shanghai and Tianjin) have renewable resources per capita per annum below 1,000 cubic meters,National Bureau of Statistics of China, China Statistical Yearbook 2010. a water poverty level considered by experts to pose a severe constraint on food production, economic development and protection of natural systems.
“Addressing China’s Water Scarcity: Recommendations for Selected Water Management Issues", "World Bank", 2009.
# These Dry 11 have water resources comparable to the Middle East. # The economy runs on water - 85% of water use in China by agriculture and industry and experts project that demand for water may not be met by 2030. # Food security - The Dry 11 regions account for RMB2.4 trillion or 40% of the total agricultural output value of China. # Industrial disruption – The Dry 11 regions account for RMB28.7 trillion or 52% of the total industrial output value of China. # Energy issues – 96% of power in China requires water to generate.China Electricity Council 2010. # Pollution exacerbates scarcity. 77% of the 26 key lakes and reservoirs and 43% of the 7 major river basins monitored are unfit for human contact."2009 State of Environment Report". Ministry of Environmental Protection. Already, 19% of rivers and basins and 35% of key lakes and reservoirs are essentially useless for both agricultural and industrial use. # According to the World Bank, 300 million rural Chinese still lack access to safe drinking water and as water stress worsens, estimates there could be 30 million environmental fleeing water stress by 2020 in China. # Countries such as India, Bangladesh, Laos, Thailand, Pakistan, Myanmar, Vietnam and Cambodia rely on water from China. As a result, China Water Risk believes that "Regardless of whether we care for the environment, we have come to a point where water risks affect us all – as businesses, as investors and ultimately as individuals."
About China Water Risk.


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External links

* *{{facebook, chinawaterrisk Environmental organisations based in Hong Kong Water scarcity