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Nature Positive Matters launch: UN Global Compact Network Australia and businesses pave the way for nature positive action
Emilia Maubach | October 7, 2024
Media release from the Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water (DCCEEW).
Business knows nature positive is good for bottom line
Leading Australian businesses know that what’s good for nature is also good for their customers, shareholders and bottom line.
That’s why more than 20 organisations including Blackmores, Bega Group, REST Super, Qantas, Brambles, The GPT Group and Bank Australia have founded Nature Positive Matters.
This government-backed initiative creates a network of leaders who recognise the growing international importance and economic value of looking after nature.
The network was launched on the eve of the Global Nature Positive Summit, which brings world leaders, environmental groups, First Nations Peoples and more together to drive private investment in nature repair.
Nature Positive Matters members will work together to:
- support business uptake of nature-related reporting and data collection
- pilot programs to inform policies and investment decisions that are good for nature
- develop tools to help investors understand whether an economic activity is environmentally sustainable
- help other businesses to take action to protect and repair nature.
Being part of Nature Positive Matters will provide businesses with confidence to take action on nature and efforts to reverse biodiversity loss.
The founding members are already leading the way on nature reporting and are working to embed nature in their governance and business strategies.
In 2022, countries signed up to the landmark Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework that has a goal of halting and reversing biodiversity loss and environmental damage. That’s what being nature positive is all about.
It comes as more than 20 Australian businesses and financial institutions have also signed up to report on their nature risks and impacts using Taskforce on Nature-related Financial Disclosures (TNFD) international standards.
To help businesses do their nature reporting, Australia is also putting together the data and information they need. We are currently working on a natural capital accounts framework with the United States and Canada, which will tell us the value of the natural assets our economy relies on – such as forests, soils, grasslands and mangroves.
Quotes attributable to the Minister for Environment and Water, Tanya Plibersek:
“It’s fantastic to see some of Australia’s leading businesses working to look after nature, and inspiring others to do the same.
“Nature Positive Matters will help business understand and measure their impacts and their dependence on nature. As we know, you can’t manage it if you don’t measure it.
“The Albanese Labor Government is helping business become more sustainable. Australia’s environmental credentials are good for consumers and good for trade. I encourage more businesses to participate in Nature Positive Matters.”
Quotes attributable to Chair of the Nature Finance Council, Dr Ken Henry AC:
“By working together, we can better build new business and financial models and opportunities, as well as the regulatory environment to deliver benefits for business, community and nature.”
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Environment Minister’s office:
plibersek.comms@dcceew.gov.au
Nature Positive Matters founding members
Qantas | Healthy Land and Waters | Australian Agricultural Company |
Brambles Limited | Bega Group | Aboriginal Carbon Foundation |
The GPT Group | Climateworks | Accounting for Nature |
Blackmores Ltd | Wesfarmers | UN Global Compact Network Australia |
Bank Australia | Lion Group | North Australia Indigenous Land and Sea Management Alliance |
Rest Super | Iberdrola | Australian Climate and Biodiversity Foundation |
New Forests | Forico | Australian Sustainable Finance Institute |
Australian Climate Leaders Coalition |