Planning ahead for a changing climate makes good business sense.
Extreme weather in Sefton, the UK and internationally is likely to affect your business. Floods, droughts or heat waves could damage your premises, affect your staff and customers, disrupt your logistics and suppliers and affect your bottom line.
Businesses affected by the 2007 floods took an average 26 weeks to return to normal operating capacity.
Climate change will also offer commercial opportunities for developing new products and services and reaching new customers.
The ‘green economy’ in the North West is expected to grow by over 5% per annum, with an increase of 3,000 jobs in Merseyside between 2011 and 2015.
Climate change will also offer commercial opportunities for developing new products and services and reaching new customers.
The ‘green economy’ in the North West is expected to grow by over 5% per annum, with an increase of 3,000 jobs in Merseyside between 2011 and 2015.
By thinking ahead and taking action now you can help your business reduce losses, make money and enhance your company’s efficiency and credibility with customers.
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To find out more about how your business may be affected and what you can do to prepare for a changing climate, click on the links above.