Based on a global survey of senior procurement, supply chain and risk executives, this report examines how climate risk is now shaping sourcing, supplier management and supply chain continuity. As extreme weather, regulatory pressure and rising insurance costs intensify, procurement leaders are increasingly central to decisions that affect cost, availability and long-term supplier resilience.
The research benchmarks how organisations are prioritising climate-related exposure across complex, multi-tier supply networks. It highlights where visibility gaps persist, how responsibility is shared among procurement, risk, and sustainability teams, and why converting climate risk into clear financial and operational insights is essential for resilient supply chains.
Based on a global survey of senior procurement, supply chain and risk executives, this report examines how climate risk is now shaping sourcing, supplier management and supply chain continuity. As extreme weather, regulatory pressure and rising insurance costs intensify, procurement leaders are increasingly central to decisions that affect cost, availability and long-term supplier resilience.
The research benchmarks how organisations are prioritising climate-related exposure across complex, multi-tier supply networks. It highlights where visibility gaps persist, how responsibility is shared among procurement, risk, and sustainability teams, and why converting climate risk into clear financial and operational insights is essential for resilient supply chains.
Discover how climate risk now drives core supply chain decisions
Why the ownership of climate risk is increasingly cross-functional
Learn which gaps remain between awareness and execution
Why financial quantification is critical for action
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