Webinar: Investor Engagement Brief on Nature – Chemicals Sector
Exclusively for FfB members and Nature Action 100 investors.
Investor Engagement Brief on Nature – Chemicals Sector
We’ll be hosting a 1-hour webinar on 12 March at 15:00 CET, exclusively for FfB members and Nature Action 100 investors.
The Finance for Biodiversity (FfB) Foundation is pleased to launch a new Investor Engagement Brief on Nature focused on the Chemicals sector, one of the eight high-impact sectors identified by Nature Action 100 (NA100), and part of the Investor Engagement Brief Series.
We invite you to join this exclusive webinar to learn how the Brief supports FfB members and Nature Action 100 investors in engaging effectively with companies in this sector.
Webinar Agenda
- Welcome and introduction to the Finance for Biodiversity Foundation
- Why the Chemicals sector matters for nature
- Overview of the Investor Engagement Brief: content and use
- Lessons learned from engagement activities
- Discuss future developments, including benefit-sharing mechanisms and the Cali Fund
- Q&A session
About the Investor Engagement Brief Series
The series provides practical guidance for investors on engaging with high-impact sectors to achieve the greatest impact on nature. The Chemicals sector generates over 6% of the overall impact on biodiversity from companies in the MSCI ACWI index which means that this sector ranks third of all identified sectors with an impact on biodiversity. The sustainable transformation of this sector is important for biodiversity because chemical pollution threatens 20% of the world’s red-listed species, and for some of them, it’s the main factor pushing them toward extinction.
As part of this series, participants will gain insight into:
- Practical engagement strategies and questions for investor–company dialogue
- How the sector can contribute to achieving the Global Biodiversity Framework (GBF) targets
We have / will be publishing briefs on the following sectors:
- Biotech and Pharmaceuticals
- Forestry, Paper & Packaging
- Food & Agriculture
- Metals & Mining
Please note this is a closed event. This content is available exclusively to FfB members and Nature Action 100 investors. Learn how to join the FfB community to gain access.
If you have any questions, please contact us at info@financeforbiodiversity.org.
