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Sector Actions Towards a Nature-Positive Future

In December 2022, governments adopted the Global Biodiversity Framework (GBF) with a mission to halt and reverse nature loss by 2030. It clearly recognizes the role of businesses and financial institutions in achieving all the targets of the framework.  Now, we need to scale and speed up business action to support the implementation of the GBF. For businesses to credibly contribute towards a nature-positive future, it is essential to adopt a sector-specific approach to nature action, recognizing the unique ways different sectors interact with and depend on nature.  

Business for Nature, the World Economic Forum and The World Business Council for Sustainable Development have developed new guidance for 15 sectors. The sector-specific actions build on the high-level actions businesses should take to credibly help halt and reverse nature loss and contribute to an equitable, nature-positive economy. All businesses need to Assess, Commit, Transform and Disclose (ACT-D high-level business actions on nature). They should acknowledge the value of nature to their business; assess and measure their impacts and dependencies on nature; set transparent, time-bound, science-based targets; take actions to address their key impacts and dependencies; and publicly disclose performance and other relevant nature-related information.

The typical impacts and dependencies inform the sector-specific priority actions that companies should take to transform their business and meet the ambition they have set out as part of a credible nature strategy. ‘It’s Now for Nature’ is a global campaign to rally all businesses to act on nature and contribute towards a nature-positive world by 2030. Through a new Nature Strategy Handbook, the campaign will encourage businesses and financial institutions to develop and publish a nature strategy. This enables them to make a meaningful contribution towards the global goal to halt and reverse nature loss by 2030.    

 
 
 

Agri-food

Energy

mining and metals

Automotive

Fashion and apparel

Pharmaceutical

Built Environment

Financial services

Travel and tourism

Chemicals

Forest products

Waste management

Cement and concrete

 

Household & Personal care

Water utilities & Services

 
 
 

An overview of the key impacts, dependencies and priority actions for each sector is available, ensuring every business, across 15 sectors, can identify and implement relevant, impactful actions for nature. Comprehensive reports are also available that provide further depth, case studies and insights on the transformative actions specific to each sector.

Explore Sector Action slides for a deep-dive into the guidance for the sectors.

If you have any questions or feedback on the sector actions, please email Business for Nature.


 

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