NATURE AND BIODIVERSITY REPORTING

Why Report on Nature and Biodiversity?

Biodiversity Loss is a Top 3 Global Risk

 

Biodiversity loss and ecosystem collapse have escalated to become one of the top three global risks. Our natural environments are on the brink of reaching irreversible tipping points, posing significant threats to businesses worldwide. This critical situation demands immediate and effective action to safeguard our planet’s future.

Businesses are Taking Action

Corporations are looking beyond carbon reduction to nature positivity. 64% of Fortune 500 companies have included nature in their reporting. 320 companies and financial institutions, including Archireef, have signed up to be early adopters of TNFD, a market-led nature reporting initiative.

 

At the Crossroads of ESG, Data, and Science

The Archireef team has a perfect blend of sustainability, data science, and ecology professionals, well-positioned to guide your science-backed nature reporting journey.

Mandatory Nature Reporting on the Rise

The European Sustainability Reporting Standards (ESRS) was adopted in July 2023, which include reporting on transition plans, impacts, and targets on biodiversity and ecosystems. A new wave of regulatory requirements on nature reporting is coming.

Rapid Responder of Emerging Standards

The nature reporting landscape is evolving.
Archireef remains dynamic as new frameworks emerge and existing transform. Our in-house experts are your go-to consultants for regulatory compliance and the latest market trends.

The Taskforce on Nature-related Financial Disclosures (TNFD)

The Taskforce on Nature-related Financial Disclosures (TNFD) is a market-led and science-based reporting framework for businesses to report on their relationships with nature.

Archireef prepares TNFD-aligned reports for ESG disclosure with comprehensive consultation to empower stakeholders and amplify restoration efforts.

From GRI 304 to GRI 101

In January 2024, GRI will release GRI 101: Biodiversity 2024, which updates and replaces GRI 304: Biodiversity 2016.

More than 10,000 organisations across over 100 countries are already using GRI in sustainability reporting. Archireef leads businesses on their GRI 101: Biodiversity 2024 reporting journey.

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