Nature Positive Corporate Assessment Guide for Financial Institutions 2025

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Re-engineering of businesses’ operations and value chainTransforming the underlying systems New products and business model Conservation Restoration In value chain Beyond value chainDevelopment of common goods including nature technology, data and analytics /uni00A0System-level collaboration/uni00A0and/uni00A0 transformation, such as through landscape and jurisdictional initiatives Advocacy, capacity building and awareness raising AvoidExamples, not exhaustive Reduce Restore and regenerate Transform New products or services Forest restoration Mangrove restorationRegenerative agriculture, sustainable aquaculture & forestry Wildlife protection programmes Marine protected areas Deforestation-free and conversion-free supply chain Sustainable transport Efficiency-enhancing technologies in operations to reduce waste and recycle water use Renewable energy Circular business modelsProduction and consumption activities that contribute to nature-positive outcomes Financing the nature-positive transition – examples of what to finance FIGURE 2 Source: World Economic Forum; Oliver Wyman. Nature Positive: Corporate Assessment Guide for Financial Institutions 7
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