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In December 2022, governments adopted the Global Biodiversity Framework (GBF) with a mission to halt and reverse nature loss by 2030. It clearly recognises the role of companies and financial institutions in achieving all the objectives of the framework. Now, we need to scale up and accelerate business action to support the implementation of the GBF. For companies to credibly contribute to a nature-positive future, it is essential to take a sectoral approach to action for nature, recognising the unique ways in which different sectors interact with and depend on nature. In addition to a general guide for all sectors, the following have been specifically covered: - Agri-food. - Water companies and services: Priority actions towards a nature-positive future. - Energy. - Construction materials: cement and concrete. - Fashion. |
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