Entrance to Zeta Rapid on Chile’s Futaleufu River. Photo via nwrafting Measuring our water footprint is the first step toward reaching efficiency. More businesses and communities are getting serious about these measurements, putting them on par with carbon and energy accounting . But Chile is getting extra detailed about its footprint, breaking it down into green blue and grey, to ensure a complete understanding of how water is sourced and cycled through the syste… Read the full story on TreeHugger
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Chile Tackles Water Footprint Strategy, Sets New Standards for Measurements