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Cambridge Institute for Sustainability Leadership (CISL)

26 September 2018 - CISL are pleased to announce that Thames Water have joined the Natural Capital Impact Group. The group helps its members to understand the benefits of incorporating natural capital in their company decision-making to both their business and the environment.

Thames logo updatedAs the UK’s largest water and wastewater services provider, supplying almost one third of the 9 billion litres of water used by people and businesses in the UK each day, Thames Water is a welcome addition to the Natural Capital Impact Group

Dr Gemma Cranston, CISL Director, Natural Capital, said:

“I am delighted that Thames Water are deepening their engagement with CISL by joining the Natural Capital Impact Group. We will work closely with Thames Water to build on their existing sustainability initiatives to enable them to further manage their impacts and dependencies on the environment.” 

Richard Aylard, Thames Water External Affairs & Sustainability Director, said:

“Understanding and measuring the value of the natural environment in providing goods and services can help us make more informed decisions about how we operate our assets and invest in the future. We look forward to working with the Natural Capital Impact Group to support us in achieving this, ensuring that we continue to deliver a high level of service to our customers.”


Learn more about the work of the Natural Capital Impact Group and its work in water management.