On 6 November 2021 at COP26, Business for Nature, along with a group of partners, co-hosted the “How companies are stepping up action on climate and nature“ event and launched nine case studies, where leading companies shared their integrated action on climate and nature based on practical, real-life experience, and linked these insights to policy asks and recommendations.
Read MoreBusiness for Nature, a global coalition of influential organizations and forward-thinking businesses, launches a consultation on nature policies inviting feedback from businesses and organizations of all sectors, sizes and geographies before 22 November. Complete the consultation.
Read MoreTo address the intertwined crises of climate change, biodiversity loss, land degradation, food security and social inequality, Business for Nature, the World Economic Forum, WBCSD and We Mean Business released a new CEO briefing document outlining why businesses need to act on nature and the steps they need to take.
Read MoreWe Mean Business and Business for Nature launch new publication ‘Building Integrated Policies for the Planet’ outlining the policy recommendations to address the twin crises of climate change and nature loss.
Read MoreCLG Europe’s policy briefing explores how to make food systems more sustainable by looking at solutions from production to consumption and waste, illustrated with best practices from the private sector, and provides recommendations on how EU policies, such as the Farm to Fork Strategy, can contribute to the achievement of the transition towards a sustainable food system at EU and global level.
Read MoreBusiness for Nature welcomes the upcoming discussions at CBD SBSTTA 24 and SBI 3, and has developed position papers on key agenda items, which provide inputs to support Parties in developing their positions and national statements. Read them here.
Read MoreA new report launched today identifies corporate action and solutions on nature that have the potential to be scaled up and replicated.
Read MoreThe Dasgupta Review celebrates the critical role nature plays in supporting healthy societies, resilient economies and thriving businesses. Businesses have a critical role to play and must commit and act now to become net-zero and nature-positive.
Read MoreIs your company ready to engage with governments and call for an ambitious global agreement on nature?
If so, Business for Nature needs your help.
Read MoreBusiness for Nature has set out nine specific amendments for negotiators to include in the Post-2020 Global Biodiversity Framework (the Framework), aiming to strengthen its ambition.
Read MoreNew report from the World Business Council on Sustainable Development (WBCSD) defines natural climate solutions and nature-based solutions, which have the potential to deliver up to 37% of solutions to achieve the Paris Climate Agreement.
Read MoreWhat can your business do now to Engage for Nature? We’ve created a short guide to help you better understand Business for Nature, and begin committing, acting and advocating to reverse nature loss in this decade.
Read MoreThere will be no business on a dead planet—economic activity is inherently dependent on healthy ecosystems, their services, and related resources. Businesses are acting for nature, but political leadership is needed to speed up and scale up action if we are to reverse nature loss in this decade.
Read MoreOver 200 companies have worked with Business for Nature to develop five policy recommendations on nature. Coupled with continued business action, these policies - once adopted - have the potential to unleash new opportunities and encourage business to do more, which in turn leads to more ambitious policies.
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