Companies’ new years resolutions should be to assess, disclose, act and transform for nature. A united voice of progressive businesses played a critical role in driving momentum and leadership in the run to COP15, and many companies showed up on the ground to urge governments to secure a Paris-style agreement on nature. Read our take-aways.
Read MoreGovernments send strong and unambiguous signal to businesses through the UN Global Biodiversity Framework: they will be required to assess and disclose their risks, impacts and dependencies on nature
Read MoreThe UN Biodiversity COP15 in Montreal offers a once-in-a-decade opportunity to agree a ‘Paris-style’ agreement for nature.
Read MoreRead Business for Nature’s three key asks of policymakers ahead of COP15.
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Read MoreTogether with Capitals Coalition, TNFD and our national partners, Business for Nature organized three regional webinars for policymakers to demonstrate that mandatory assessment and disclosure requirements are needed and implementable at national level.
Read MoreIt is the final sprint towards COP15! Join us to hear how companies can engage in the COP15 Business Advocacy Campaign and contribute to the adoption of an ambitious Global Biodiversity Framework.
Read MoreWe are looking for a Communications Manager to join our impactful international team and help grow Business for Nature’s impact now and in the future. We are looking for someone with strong writing and media relations experience, ability to build relationships with journalists, demonstrated passion for sustainability, and understanding of the shifting global news landscape.
Read MoreThe Guidebook for Corporate Biodiversity Conservation, led by Business for Nature (BfN), is an attempt to help Chinese companies show greater action. Before the manual's launch, the editorial team invited Limin Wang, Vice President of the Yangtze River Ecological Conservation Foundation (CCF), to give his views on the topic of localization and globalization of conservation activities involving Chinese enterprises.
Read MoreMore than 330 business and finance institutions from 52 countries with combined revenues of more than $1.5 trillion urge world leaders to adopt, in Target 15 of the Global Biodiversity Framework mandatory requirements for all large businesses and financial institutions to assess and disclose their impacts and dependencies on biodiversity by 2030.
Read MoreBusiness for Nature launches a discussion paper “How business and finance can contribute to a nature positive future now” aiming to provide convergence and clarity on what nature positive means for companies and financial institutions.
Read MoreThis is the final sprint to adopt a new global agreement on nature at the UN Biodiversity Conference COP15 taking place 7-19 December in Montreal, Canada. Read our September news update on how you can support our efforts and join our COP15 Advocacy Campaign #MakeItMandatory.
Read MoreBfN’s Chief China Advisor Weidong Zhou sat down with Xinsheng Zhang, former President of the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN), to discuss how Chinese companies can better engage in biodiversity conservation.
Read MoreRegister your interest to attend the UN Convention on Biological Diversity COP15 in December 2022, in Montreal, Canada where 194 countries will come together to agree a new global agreement on nature.
Read MoreThis is the final sprint to adopt a new global agreement on nature at the UN Biodiversity Conference COP15 in Montreal in December. Join companies from across the globe who are calling on Heads of State to ‘Make It Mandatory’ and require all large businesses and financial institutions to assess and disclose their impacts and dependencies on nature by 2030.
Read MoreIt is the final sprint towards COP15! Join us to hear how companies can engage in the COP15 Business Advocacy Campaign and contribute to the adoption of an ambitious Global Biodiversity Framework.
Read MoreWe are looking for an Operations Manager to join our impactful international team and help shape and develop Business for Nature now and in the future. This is a hands-on and visible role for a strategic thinker and planner with strong operational experience, good finance and fundraising skills with an eye for detail and the ability to understand what it takes to turn vision into action.
Read MoreCoherent government policies are required to push whole sectors towards ‘nature-positive' business models, writes WWF's Cristianne Close, IKEA's Christina Niemela Strom and H&M’s Leyla Ertur.
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