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1 ©Anheuser-Busch InBev Public Private Partnerships Examples The value of Collective Action Anheuser-Busch InBev October 30, 2013 Hugh “Bert” Share

2 ©Anheuser-Busch InBev Who is Anheuser-Busch InBev? $39.8 billion revenues 403 million hectoliters 150,000 employees 24 countries 200+ brands 2 Source: 2012 Annual Report; 2012 Global Citizenship Report

3 ©Anheuser-Busch InBev 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 Preserve & Restore Educate & Engage Alert / Awareness

4 ©Anheuser-Busch InBev Cyan - Lead and Engage Others Brasilia Brewery Approx. boundaries Crispim river (Corumba-Paranoa basin) Develop and implement a participatory approach to help solve local water issues Communities, governments, basin committees, other businesses, NGOs, and other key stakeholders Jaguari Dam Jaguariuna Brewery Jaguari River Intake

5 ©Anheuser-Busch InBev Cyan – Brasilia Identified stakeholders and partners through analysis, research and engagement activities Restoration plan developed for the Crispim microbasin 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

6 ©Anheuser-Busch InBev 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

7 ©Anheuser-Busch InBev 2 You receive an email with your target ( average water consumption) 1 Register your account Points can be exchanged for discounts in e-commerce partners 4 The less water you use, the more points you earn 3 325,000,000 liters saved so far Cyan Bank: Lead and Engage Consumers First program rewarding non-consumption

8 ©Anheuser-Busch InBev 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


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