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  • Preparing for the Nature Transition: Practical Insights from African Businesses

    Preparing for the Nature Transition: Practical Insights from African Businesses

    In this webinar, industry experts came together to explore how businesses in Africa are addressing the nature crisis and integrating nature into their business actions. The discussion focused on what the transition to a nature-positive economy would look like, the shifts already taking place, and how companies are taking action by aligning with the high-level business actions on nature.

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    Taking Action on Nature: Practical Insights from Asian Businesses

    We are at a tipping point. Businesses are extracting resources 1.75 times faster than nature can replenish them…..But there’s also an opportunity—nature-positive business models in Asia Pacific alone could generate $4.3 trillion annually and create 230 million jobs by 2030.

  • Unlocking the critical levers for a nature-positive economy

    Unlocking the critical levers for a nature-positive economy

    The urgency of transitioning to a nature-positive economy was the central theme of a recent session at Davos hosted by Business for Nature.
    Even among the headlines of Donald Trump’s inauguration, AI and ESG backlash, the urgency of transitioning to a nature-positive economy was the central theme of a recent session in Davos hosted by Business for Nature and InTent. Participants explored the cr

  • Reflections on 2024: Balancing urgency with perseverance

    Reflections on 2024: Balancing urgency with perseverance

    2024 has been a lively year for those of us working on advancing global nature action – with discussions maturing and multiplying. Tackling complex issues such as biodiversity loss and its interconnections with climate and social equity takes time, where global discussions remain key, even if they don’t always result in the urgent progress we are collectively striving for.

  • ‘It’s Now for Nature’ campaign gains momentum with 26 nature strategies published and new Accelerator programs

    ‘It’s Now for Nature’ campaign gains momentum with 26 nature strategies published and new Accelerator programs


    In a nutshell: L’OCCITANE Group, Natura &Co and Orsted are among the latest companies to publish dedicated nature strategies through the It’s Now for Nature campaign. Meanwhile, a new Accelerator program has been launched to equip all businesses with the necessary skills to develop their first nature strategy.



    Although momentum on nature is growing - with global initi

  • Is your business nature-ready? Start your journey today

    Is your business nature-ready? Start your journey today


    In a nutshell: In a time where the health of our planet is increasingly at risk, a growing number of businesses recognize the vital role that they can play in protecting and restoring nature. To support these efforts, Business for Nature, in collaboration with several partners, has developed a Business Action Narrative.
    Using a wealth of data and insights, the Business Action Narrative:

  • Catch up on the main nature policy news from August

    Catch up on the main nature policy news from August

    In a nutshell: Updated NBSAPs and national targets / Negotiations on ABS / World Summit on Traditional Knowledge Related to Biodiversity
    Updated NBSAPs and national targets

    With the UN Biodiversity COP16 less than two months away, the number of countries submitting updated National Biodiversity Strategies and Action Plans (NBSAPs) and national targets is accelerating. Italy, Indonesia,

  • First business nature strategies published on International Day for Biological Diversity

    First business nature strategies published on International Day for Biological Diversity


    Wednesday 22 May - Today, on the International Day of Biological Diversity, Business for Nature is pleased to announce that the first batch of nature strategies has been accepted into the "It's Now for Nature" campaign.
    British pharmaceutical company GSK and French Luxury goods group Kering are among the first companies whose nature strategies have been reviewed and accepted into the camp