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How companies should measure their impact on nature

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It is difficult for businesses to understand their operations’ impact. A new methodology could be the solution.

This session explores the latest developments in corporate accountability frameworks for nature and their link with circular strategies. It provides an overview of key targets for nature and how companies can effectively measure the impact of circular initiatives on nature degradation and loss. The session introduces a new methodology which helps companies understand how their circular strategies impact nature.

Corporate accountability frameworks for nature and their link with circular strategies 

Jeff Turner

Jeff Turner

Strategic Advisor
World Business Council for Sustainable Development (WBCSD)

Jeff supports the implementation of WBCSD's strategy and vision across all sector pathways. He has deep business experience, having previously held several strategic and leadership roles. In his time as head of sustainability at Royal DSM, Jeff led the organisation to become a recognised global leader on climate action, health and circularity. During this time, DSM became a leader on the key ESG benchmarks and amongst the top five most commonly held stocks in European ESG investment funds. As part of his role at WBCSD, Jeff is currently leading the circular economy pathway programme.

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Companies’ relationship with nature

Jeff Turner

Jeff Turner

Strategic Advisor
World Business Council for Sustainable Development (WBCSD)

Jeff supports the implementation of WBCSD's strategy and vision across all sector pathways. He has deep business experience, having previously held several strategic and leadership roles. In his time as head of sustainability at Royal DSM, Jeff led the organisation to become a recognised global leader on climate action, health and circularity. During this time, DSM became a leader on the key ESG benchmarks and amongst the top five most commonly held stocks in European ESG investment funds. As part of his role at WBCSD, Jeff is currently leading the circular economy pathway programme.

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Helen Temple

Helen Temple

Chief Executive
The Biodiversity Consultancy

Helen Temple is the public face of The Biodiversity Consultancy, a global provider of strategic, technical and policy services for biodiversity management in the private and public sectors. She is responsible for building our strategic positioning and profile as well as leading our relationships with partners and clients.

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Tim Forslund

Tim Forslund

Specialist, Nature and the economy
Sitra, the Finnish Innovation Fund

Tim supports the global transition to a circular economy by analysing and quantifying its potential to tackle biodiversity loss and climate change. His particular focus is the food and agriculture sector and circular bioeconomy as a delivery mechanism for science-based targets for nature. He shares best practices through the WCEF and has been working for Sitra since 2020.

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Jennifer Black

Jennifer Black

Nature Transformation Lead
World Benchmarking Alliance

Jenni joined WBA in January 2023. She leads the Nature Benchmark at WBA, working to make sure that the data and insights are understood and widely used by stakeholders to create positive impact. Jenni is passionate about unlocking the role of companies in halting and reversing nature loss and aims to build multistakeholder actions to catalyse change. Prior to joining WBA, Jenni led strategy development, campaigns and communications for a range of NGOs focusing on sustainable food systems and cultural heritage.

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Christian Bogen

Christian Bogen

EMEA Policy Advocacy Manager
Bayer AG

Christian works with focus on EU taxonomy, the Sustainable Food Systems initiative and the Taskforce on Nature-related Financial Disclosures (TNFD). He also contributes to WBCSD’s work on nature-positive production and supervises sustainability field trials on two of Bayer’s German ForwardFarms. Christian studied biology at the Philipps-University in Marburg and gained practical experiences during internships at the local nature conservation authority and the UNEP-joined secretariats of the Convention on Migratory Species (CMS) and the Agreement on the Conservation of Small Cetaceans of the Baltic, North East Atlantic, Irish and North Seas (ASCOBANS). He has an MSc from the Technical University in Munich and has also studied at the ENS Lyon in France. He later received his doctoral degree from the University of Bielefeld for the investigation of microalgae for biofuel production. Afterwards he worked with Dr. Knoell Consult GmbH as expert for metabolism studies for plant protection products and as global regulatory project manager. He joined Bayer’s environmental safety department in 2017. From 2019 to 2021 he took the role of a global policy advocacy manager, and since 2021 supports the EMEA PASS team.

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Closing remarks

Jeff Turner

Jeff Turner

Strategic Advisor
World Business Council for Sustainable Development (WBCSD)

Jeff supports the implementation of WBCSD's strategy and vision across all sector pathways. He has deep business experience, having previously held several strategic and leadership roles. In his time as head of sustainability at Royal DSM, Jeff led the organisation to become a recognised global leader on climate action, health and circularity. During this time, DSM became a leader on the key ESG benchmarks and amongst the top five most commonly held stocks in European ESG investment funds. As part of his role at WBCSD, Jeff is currently leading the circular economy pathway programme.

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