Beyond Carbon: Exploring the Water Cycle, Water-Climate Nexus and Hidden Water Footprints in Sustainability

11 Sep (Thur) Day 1 : 15:45 – 17:15

This session explores the often-overlooked role of water in sustainability, going beyond carbon to address its critical interconnections with climate and ecosystems. Participants will gain insights into Hong Kong’s water usage and its broader implications on the natural water cycle, including the interconnectedness of water with biodiversity and climate. The session will also uncover the concept of water footprints, highlighting how invisible water consumption dominates daily activities like food production, transportation, and technology. Attendees will leave with a deeper understanding of why water is central to sustainability efforts and how individual and collective actions can make a difference.

Learnings:

  • Hong Kong’s Water Reality: Uncover myths about water consumption and management in Hong Kong.
  • The Hidden Web of the Natural Water Cycle: Understand why water connects not just rivers and oceans, but also soil, plants, and all living beings.
  • The Invisible Water Footprint: Discover how hidden water use in food, transport, and technology dominates our daily consumption.
  • The Water-Climate Connection: Explore how climate change intensifies water insecurity, impacting ecosystems, agriculture, and communities globally.
  • Actionable Insights for Sustainability: Learn practical ways to rethink water use and integrate it into sustainability strategies.

Post-Event Actions:

  • Assess and reduce personal and organizational water footprints.
  • Advocate for water-conscious practices in food, transport, and use of technology.
  • Promote awareness of the natural water cycle and its link to sustainability.
  • Support policies and initiatives addressing water security and climate change.
  • Collaborate with stakeholders to integrate water management into sustainability strategies.

Speakers

Joyce Wong

Better Futures

Co-founder

Joyce is the Co-founder and Sustainability Lead at Better Futures. She drives sustainability projects and builds cross-sector partnerships to tackle complex social and environmental challenges. A firm believer in systems thinking and cross-sector cooperation, she has spearheaded initiatives in impact financing, social housing, waste reduction, and healthcare infrastructure planning.

At Better Futures, Joyce guides clients across diverse industries—including property, retail, hospitality, utilities, and investment banking—through their sustainability journeys. Her services range from awareness building and leadership training to co-creating transition strategies and implementation plans.

Drawing on over 13 years of impact consulting experience across Hong Kong, Asia, and London, Joyce brings expertise in stakeholder consultation, research, and strategy development to public and private sector organizations. She holds an MSc from the London School of Economics and an MA from Leipzig University and is passionate about empowering organizations to build a more sustainable future through innovation and collaboration.

My Sustainability Goals for 2025:

1. Facilitate the adoption of a systems approach to corporate and societal sustainability transitions

  • Go beyond carbon/climate to address nature/biodiversity, and the intersection of social and environmental challenges.
  • Promote the use of systems thinking or foresight tools to foster cross-sector cooperation for more holistic solutions.

2. Promote sustainability and circularity as a sound business strategy for corporates

  • Emphasize opportunities for cost savings, revenue growth, innovation, and key levers of change such as supply chain engagement and technological innovation.
  • Showcase good practices and case studies to demonstrate tangible benefits and inspire wider adoption.

Basel Kirmani

Turquoise Sustainability

Managing Director

Over the course of his 20 year corporate career in Asia, Basel Kirmani saw the lack of corporate sustainability education in the region. He started running workshops, trainings, advocacy sessions and volunteering events within his own company to improve sustainability culture across the region; not just for the sake of greenwashing, but to help future-proof the company.​​​​​

He founded Turquoise Sustainability to provide sustainability education in Hong Kong, foster a culture of sustainability in companies who are struggling with the transition, and help companies position themselves to withstand the storms to come. His offering includes The Carbon Literacy Project training, Climate Fresk and Biodiversity Collage workshops.

He holds a masters degree in chemistry from the University of Cambridge, and a range of sustainability credentials, including the Certified ESG Analyst (CESGA), GRI Certified Professional, and SASB FSA.

My Sustainability Goals for 2025:

  1. Sustainability being a factor in business decisions, just as much as P&L and PR.
  2. Sustainability goals as well as standard KPIs included in JDs when advertising for jobs – making it evident that sustainability is everyone’s responsibility
  3. Employee-led initiatives being a driver of companies reducing their carbon footprint (i.e. not initiatives led by the sustainability department)

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