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45. E.g. opportunities to own regulated private utilities or private water concessions and/or participate in project companies
that own and operate water assets.
46. E.g. opportunities to invest in irrigation and suppliers of water-efficient agricultural equipment.
47. E.g. opportunities to invest in water-related businesses, directly or through specialist water funds and/or to acquire water-
related businesses or invest in specialized funds.
48. E.g. opportunities to select equity investments according to their water risk management.
49. E.g. opportunities to invest in firms or funds unlocking the environmental and social value of water.
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