The collaboration focuses on quantifying both physical and policy-related climate risks across the group’s facilities, raw materials, and supplier network. By utilizing Risilience’s data, DFS intends to strengthen its internal reporting capabilities while ensuring that climate-related threats are treated as fundamental business continuity issues rather than secondary compliance tasks.
Kate Wright, Director of Sustainability at DFS Group, noted that the company required a more fluid understanding of risk to navigate evolving supply chains and economic uncertainty. Looking ahead, the engagement is slated to expand into granular location-based risk analysis and detailed scenario modeling. Angela Brown, CEO of Risilience, emphasized that the partnership reflects a growing industry trend where organizations acknowledge that climate exposure is inseparable from overall business health and long-term growth.
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