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Do the world’s largest companies integrate natural capital risks and opportunities into their operations in a meaningful way?

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posted on 2024-12-13, 14:35 authored by Ian TRIM, Aled Jones
The destruction of natural capital is creating significant risks to the economy and society as a whole. Companies are fundamental to dealing with these risks as they impact and depend on nature, suggesting that it should be a material issue for them. This paper uses content analysis to assess how the world’s largest companies disclose these impacts and dependencies on nature. It assesses whether companies consider these issues material to their operations and the degree to which they take actions to address them. It finds that few companies are taking comprehensive action to assess or address their impacts and dependencies, suggesting most do not consider it a material issue, treating it more as a form of impression management. The paper builds a theoretical nature positive journey and concludes that most companies have not yet reached the starting point.

History

Refereed

  • Yes

Volume

302

Publication title

Biological Conservation

ISSN

0006-3207

Publisher

Elsevier

File version

  • Published version

Item sub-type

Article

Affiliated with

  • Global Sustainability Institute (GSI) Outputs