WEF: Over 300 companies to report on their impact on the environment
More than 300 companies and financial institutions plan to report on the impact they have on the natural world as part of efforts to stem the global collapse of biodiversity, delegates at Davos heard on Tuesday.
The disclosures, created by the G20-backed Taskforce on Nature-related Financial Disclosures, will see the groups share much more information around the risks and opportunities posed by their interaction with the natural world.
By doing so, boards will hopefully make decisions that have a more positive impact on nature – helping meet a global agreement by countries at the COP15 talks on biodiversity in 2022 – and be rewarded by investors and capital markets.
“This is a milestone moment for Nature finance and for corporate reporting,” said David Craig, Co-Chair of the TNFD and former founder and CEO of Refinitiv, in a statement.
“This is a clear signal that investors, lenders, insurers and companies are recognising that their business models and portfolios are highly dependent on both nature and climate and need to be treated as both strategic risks and investment opportunities.”
After beginning a two-year work programme in 2021, the TNFD’s 14 recommended disclosures were published in September 2023 after more than 250 institutions piloted them during the development process.
Reuters/Hauwa Abu
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