Quantity of high-risk natural commodities sourced from land/ocean/freshwater, split into types, including proportion of total natural commodities

Unit

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: Metric tonnes (t)

Indicator

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: Resource consumption

Metric type

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: Pressure

Framework alignment notes

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TNFD C3.1. Quantity of high-risk natural commodities sourced from land/ocean/freshwater, split into types including total natural commodities For EN/HB/RE/RS: Percentage of timber produced that is from threatened species

Target example
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[Company name] will source X% of volumes of high-risk natural commodities from areas known to be conversion-free by [target year] compared to a 2020* cutoff year. (* While the cutoff date of 2020 and the goal of no conversion is aligned both to science and international commitments and policies, the target date may differ based on implementation hurdles and local context.)

Target source: Adapted from SBTN Land Target

Metric assessment

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Relevance: Medium

Feasibility: High

Additional Metric Notes
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ACT-D stage: Assess Maturity stage: Developing Metric Contribution to Action: Measuring this metric identifies reliance on high-risk resources, enabling targeted reductions and the adoption of sustainable sourcing practices. Observations/Successes/Challenges: > 'High risk' needs to have a clear criteria > Many high-risk commodities pass through complex supply chains, making tracking difficult, especially for indirect sourcing. > A commodity may be sustainable in one region but destructive in another (e.g., timber from certified vs. illegal logging operations). > Even certified supply chains can contribute to deforestation, water depletion, or biodiversity loss if enforcement is weak.

Related actions

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Transform supply chains for sustainability

Transform supply chains for sustainability

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