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– CDP 76% report climate risks with the potential to generate a substantive change in their business of suppliers REDUCED THE ORANGE JUICE SUPPLY FLORIDA SUFFERED $2.5B IN CROP DAMAGE from Hurricane Irma IRMA – Riskpulse $700 MILLION CITRUS CROP DAMAGE How will climate change impact your company’s supply chain?

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– CDP

76%report climate risks with the

potential to generate a substantive change in

their business

of suppliers

REDUCED THE ORANGE JUICE SUPPLY

FLORIDA SUFFERED $2.5B IN CROP DAMAGE

from Hurricane Irma

IRMA

– Riskpulse

$700 MILLIONCITRUS CROP DAMAGE

How will climate change impact your company’s supply chain?

Acting on climate in your supply chain creates business opportunities.

LOWER EMISSIONS

– CDP

with associated cost savings of

$14B

In 2017, suppliers disclosed

REDUCTIONS

551M TONS

GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSIONS

in its European and American distribution by 2020

has committed toHeineken

20%CO2

CO2OF

equivalent to

– Heineken

REDUCINGKILOMETERS DRIVEN

IMPROVINGFUEL EFFICIENCY

A NEW FLAGSHIP BARGE IN THE NETHERLANDS

Switching to other modes of transport, including

Companies that do not take steps to become more climate resilient risk increased costs.

– UN News – UN News

most disaster-prone regions”

but it is one of the world’s

IN DAMAGES$560B

climate hazards and extreme weather

events in Asia PacificGROW RAPIDLYIN ASIA,

Global production and sourcing activities continue to

BETWEEN 2004 AND 2013

caused over

– Starbucks

These include investments in:

Leading companies are planning now for the inevitable impacts of climate change on their supply chains.

$100M+STARBUCKS HAS INVESTED

BY 2100, OVER HALF the land used to grow coffee, the world’s

will be unsuitable because of climate change

• Coffee & Farmer Equity (C.A.F.E.) Practices• Farmer Support Centers

• Farmer Loans• Forest Carbon Projects

2NDMOST-TRADED COMMODITY

in supporting coffee communities through collaborative farmer programs and other activities to make its supply chain more resilient

– InvestorGuide.com– Union of Concerned Scientists

How are businesses addressing potential impacts of climate change on their products?

– IPCC

The Kellogg Company has a science-based target to reduce absolute value chain emissions by 50% from 2015-2050

Kellogg Company has committed to help 500K farmers implement smart agricultural practices

ARE IN THE SUPPLY CHAIN

Companies are taking action to prevent these price increases through:

OF TOTAL EMISSIONS 90%For food, beverage, and agriculture companies, as much as

due to changes in temperature and precipitation

84% by 2050

1 2

– Science Based Targets initiative

MITIGATION ADAPTATION

GLOBAL FOOD PRICESwill increase by as much as

supplies many other industries

Most of the world’s largest data centers are in hot or temperate climates, where vast amounts of energy are used to prevent overheating

Businesses that switch to Google’s G Suite products like Gmail report up to 85%

reductions in IT energy use and carbon emissions

THE GLOBAL IT INDUSTRY

THE INDUSTRY’S RESILIENCE-BUILDING EFFORTS

– Yale Environment 360

help corporate customers across industriesand is disproportionately

exposed to climate risk

– Google Environment– Yale Environment 360

Businesses can empower their customers by building climate-resilient supply chains.