Why SMEs need to bring their suppliers on their climate resilience journey

Every business in on a journey, and in a world where extreme weather and supply chain disruption are becoming more common, that journey is increasingly shaped by how prepared we are for change.
For SMEs, the stakes are high. A single disruption can impact operations, client relationships, and even the survival of the business. But, SMEs also have something that larger businesses often lack: agility. The ability to act now, adapt quickly, and build resilience for the future.
That’s why engaging your suppliers on climate change adaptation is a crucial step for many, a step toward protecting your purpose, your people, your partnerships, and your prosperity.
What the UK Government’s latest climate targets mean for SMEs today.

The UK government has announced a target to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 81% by 2035. While that might seem like a lifetime away, the reality is changes are already happening right now.
How to Become a More Sustainable Small Business

SMEs that focus on the triple bottom line of people, planet, and profit, can not only contribute positively to the world, but also unlock new opportunities for growth and innovation.