Study: Over a fifth of average UK shopping basket exposed to high levels of climate risk

Michael Holder
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Two new reports highlights how extreme weather disruption in climate vulnerable nations is impacting food and fashion supply chains, increasing the risk of empty supermarket shelves

More than a fifth of items in the average UK shopping basket - including fruit, veg, coffee, tea, and meat products - are exposed to high levels of climate risk, as they are imported from countries and...

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