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CDP: Companies facing $120bn in environmental supply chain risks by 2026

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CDP's global head of value chains Sonya Bhonsle, who led the research, said that with $120bn at stake, addressing environmental risks should be a top priority for companies in order to ensure they remain competitive and resilient within a rapidly changing market. In some sectors the disparity is even greater.

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CDP launches climate disclosure framework for SMEs

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Sonya Bhonsle, global head of value chains and regional director of corporations at CDP, said it would be impossible to limit global temperature rise to 1.5C without the efforts of SMEs.

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'Move faster and bolder': Report reveals less than half of firms disclosing supply chain emissions

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Despite the progress, Sonya Bhonsle, global head of value chains and regional director corporations at CDP, warned environmental action is not happening at the "speed, scale and scope required" to limit global temperature increases to 1.5C, with many companies still not acknowledging the breadth of their environmental impact.

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Do major firms 'have blinkers on' when it comes to their suppliers' green efforts?

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Sonya Bhonsle, CDP's global head of value chains and regional director of corporations, said the supply chain data disclosed for last year "shows that corporate environmental ambition is still far from being ambitious enough".

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'So many issues to tackle': Can innovation put the fashion industry on a path to net zero?

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The fashion industry has so many issues to tackle, and they are all interconnected," says Sonya Bhonsle, global head of value chains at environmental impact disclosure group CDP. As such, fashion suppliers are coming under growing pressure from their customers to implement such measures, according to Bhonsle. "We

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