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Public Private Partnerships Examples The value of Collective Action Anheuser-Busch InBev October 30, 2013 Hugh “Bert” Share. Who is Anheuser-Busch InBev ?. $39.8 billion revenues 403 million hectoliters 150,000 employees 24 countries 200+ brands .
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Public Private Partnerships Examples The value of Collective ActionAnheuser-Busch InBevOctober 30, 2013Hugh “Bert” Share
Who is Anheuser-Busch InBev? • $39.8 billion revenues • 403 million hectoliters • 150,000 employees • 24 countries • 200+ brands Source: 2012 Annual Report; 2012 Global Citizenship Report 2
Cyan Movement Cyan = The color of water - Who sees water, sees its value • Initiated 2010 at the Brasilia brewery • Expanded in 2013 to the Jaguariúna beverage plant • Actions driven by a comprehensive water risk assessment process that is part of our facility management system • Main objective is to improve key watersheds for all through collective action • New global goal to engage in watershed protection measures at all facilities located in key areas Alert / Awareness Preserve & Restore Educate & Engage
Cyan - Lead and Engage Others • Develop and implement a participatory approach to help solve local water issues • Communities, governments, basin committees, other businesses, NGOs, and other key stakeholders Brasilia Brewery Approx. boundaries Crispim river (Corumba-Paranoa basin) Jaguari River Intake Jaguariuna Brewery Jaguari Dam
Cyan – Brasilia • Identified stakeholders and partners through analysis, research and engagement activities • Restoration plan developed for the Crispimmicrobasin • Water quality testing in 6 streams • Nursery for 10,000 saplings - 5,200 planted, including seed harvesting and agroforestry • Established and increased capacity of local water basin committee – 60 members trained on water governance • 7,000 people engaged locally through training and other activities
Cyan – Jaguariúna • Project aims to mobilize a broad coalition to conserve and restore green infrastructure to provide sufficient, high-quality water for greater São Paulo • Status • Coalition of local partners established • Agreement with municipality signed • Local project steering committee formed • Conservation/restoration priority areas being defined through ecosystem services models • Eventually seek a Payment for Ecosystem Services/Water Fund model that will reduce sediments and conserve priority water production areas
Cyan Bank: Lead and Engage Consumers First program rewarding non-consumption 1 2 You receive an email with your target ( average water consumption) Points can be exchanged for discounts in e-commerce partners Register youraccount 4 3 325,000,000 liters saved so far The less water you use, the more points you earn
Benefits of Multi-Stakeholder Partnerships • Water issues are extremely complex with risks and opportunities that are shared by many stakeholders • Multi-stakeholder partnerships allow: • A better understanding of the issues, challenges and opportunities • Expanded pool of human and financial resources • Long-term solutions - source water protection/restoration activities • Improved water governance and policy • For AB InBev - improved relationships with community, local government and other stakeholders - enhanced license to operate and credibility Better decisions, support and sustainability of solutions