Understanding Climate Risk Reporting

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As climate-related disruptions—wildfires, hurricanes, heatwaves, and supply chain breakdowns—more commonly occur, understanding and communicating business risks becomes essential. Cleaning industry customers increasingly expect climate risk reporting and sustainability disclosures from their vendors.

This is not about politics. It’s about risk management, business continuity, and meeting the growing expectations of customers, regulators, and stakeholders. For cleaning companies—especially those serving property managers, retailers, schools, and healthcare systems—transparency is now a business necessity.

Learn how climate risk transparency attracts customers and lowers business costs in the video below. 

 

           
Posted On April 25, 2025

Stephen P. Ashkin

President, The Ashkin Group

Stephen P. Ashkin is president of The Ashkin Group, a consulting firm specializing in green cleaning and sustainability. He can be reached at [email protected].

 

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