Pilots for the implementation of the TNFD LEAP approach in finance, infrastructure and the food sector
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The TNFD has developed a series of recommendations and guidelines for organizations to identify, assess, manage and, where appropriate, disclose their dependencies, impacts, risks and opportunities in relation to nature. Its recommendations and guidance help organizations integrate nature into decision-making and ultimately support a shift in global financial flows from nature-negative to nature-positive outcomes.
With the support of Nature-Based Insights, Global Canopy and Nature Based Insights, AECOM, IndusInd Bank, JGP, Frontierra, PIDG, TESCO, Grupo SuraAECOM have piloted the LEAP approach of the TNFD to identify and assess its nature-related problems.
Check out the reports of the different pilots carried out by these companies that carry out their activity in the financial sector, infrastructures and the food sector:
- AECOM TNFD Pilot: Nature risk screening for multiple infrastructure projects across Asia
- Experience and reflections from piloting TNFD's LEAP approach on an agriculture corporate loans portfolio
- Assessing nature-related issues of key value chain clients in a Brazilian Asset Manager's portfolio
- Experience and reflections from piloting the TNFD's LEAP approach on an infrastructure development and finance organisation's portfolio
- Assessing the nature-related issues of investees' clients as a Colombian investment management consortium
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