Businesses should assess how vulnerable their current water supply is, consider what a significant shortage would mean for their daily operations, and take decisive steps to build resilience, writes Everflow's Lois Gill
Despite being a country known for its rainfall, the UK has a water scarcity problem creeping up as a serious, overlooked threat to homes and businesses. While most companies focus on energy costs and...
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