Water Footprint Training
The Water Footprint Concept, first introduced in 2002, involves the total amount of fresh water consumed from the production of the products we use to the delivery to end user (including evaporation) rather than directly consumed water. It is aimed to identify saving methods through annual analyses to be conducted according to the specified variables (production amount, turnover, etc.).
- Water as a strategic asset - Sustainable Development Goals (SDG6)
- Test 1: Evaluation of pre-course knowledge
- Water footprint, water footprint assessment and existing various methodologies
- Water footprint calculation tools: WBCSD Global Water Tool, WRI Aqueduct
- Introduction to Life Cycle Assessment (ISO 14044)
- ISO 14046: Overview, Benefits and Limitations
- ISO 14046 Definitions
- ISO 14046 Principles
- ISO 14046 Water footprint analysis
- ISO 14046 Reporting and communication
- ISO 14046 Practice
- Verification of water footprint assessment according to ISO 14046 standard
- Closing
- Test 2: Evaluation of post-course knowledge
- Persons in charge of process in producing companies
- R&D department officers
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