Putting energy into new climate disclosures reaps rewards
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Understanding Climate Risk Reporting and Transparency
As climate-related disruptions—from hurricanes and wildfires to heatwaves and supply chain breakdowns—become more frequent, the need to understand and communicate business risks is growing. In the cleaning industry, climate risk reporting and sustainability disclosures are no longer optional—they’re quickly becoming expected by major customers. This is not about politics. It’s about business continuity, risk management, ... The post Understandin…
Putting energy into new climate disclosures reaps rewards
By Vanessa Swinson, Sustainability Manager, Energy Queensland Nothing reinforces the need to account for climate change risks like a string of severe weather events, which have taken their toll on communities across Australia over the past year. 2024 was one of the warmest and wettest years on record with numerous floods, bushfires, and extreme heatwave events. Now 2025 has started with a bang, with Queensland continuing to count the cost of a c…
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