Growing business momentum for an ambitious legally binding global agreement on plastic pollution

Business for Nature welcomes the statement from leading companies calling for an ambitious agreement to address plastic pollution at a global scale. the business case is clear: a legally binding agreement will contribute to addressing the plastics crisis and create the conditions through which our planet—and business—can sustainably thrive.

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April news update: Despite global challenges, leading businesses continue to call for ambitious policies at UN biodiversity meetings

It has been a tough start to 2022 with many global challenges. Business for Nature continued working with our partners to uphold multilateral principles and accelerate our collective race towards an equitable, nature-positive and net-zero future. Read a summary of our work in the first quarter of 2022.

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Reform $1.8 trillion yearly environmentally harmful subsidies to deliver a nature-positive economy

Ahead of the last round of CBD negotiations before the UN Biodiversity Conference COP15, The B Team and Business for Nature launch a joint brief called “Financing Our Survival: Building a Nature-Positive Economy through Subsidy Reform. It aims to inform government and business decision making on Environmentally Harmful Subsidy (EHS) reform.

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Read our Business and Finance guides to the UN Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) COP15

If you’re not familiar with the UN Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD), we’ve helped to create business and finance guides that explain how the UN CBD process works and how companies and financial institutions can engage.

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COP26: leading businesses share integrated action on climate and nature

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.

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COP15 Opening: businesses call for greater policy ambition and action on nature

As the UN Biodiversity COP15 officially opens, more than 1,000 businesses with revenues of $4.7 trillion USD, operating in 65 countries and employing more than 11.2 million people are urging governments to adopt policies now to reverse nature loss this decade. This is coupled with an open letter to Heads of State signed by the CEOs of leading companies who are calling for governments to deliver a meaningful and actionable Global Biodiversity Framework.

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Nature-positive CEO briefing released by Business for Nature, the World Economic Forum, WBCSD and We Mean Business

To 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.

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