Quantity of wild species extracted from natural habitats for commercial purposes, by species
Unit
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The unit(s) of measurement applicable to the metric.
: Metric tonnes (t), Number (#) (of individual specimens)
Indicator
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Indicators were developed by WBCSD. Learn more on the Methodology page.
: Resource consumption
Metric type
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The category of nature-related metrics. Learn more on the Methodology page.
: Pressure
Framework alignment notes
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The details of a metric’s alignment to each framework, including where the same or similar metric can be found within the listed framework.
GBF Target 5, Target 9
GRI 101-6-b For each material site where activities lead or could lead to the exploitation of natural resources, report for each wild species harvested the quantity, the type and the extincition risk.
TNFD A3.5 TNFD additional indicator 'use of wild species': Quantity of wild species (tonnes and/or number of individual specimens, by species) extracted from natural habitats for commercial purposes
Target example
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An example target and the target source are presented to illustrate how a target could be set for this metric. Learn more on the Methodology page.
[Company name] will reduce the [volume and/or number of individual specimens] of [specify wild species] extracted from natural habitats for commercial purposes by [target amount, in absolute tonnes/number of individual specimens, or percentage] by [target year], compared to a [baseline year] baseline.
Target source: WBCSD target template
Sector
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Each metric applies to one sector.
Built Environment
Value chain stage
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Each metric applies to one or more stages of the value chain aligned with the associated actions.
Manufacturing
Metric assessment
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The relevance and feasibility scores were determined by WBCSD member companies. Learn more on the Methodology page.
Relevance:Low
Feasibility:Medium
Related actions
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The other actions that the metric is mapped to.
Develop and implement sourcing guidelines that prioritize sustainable commodities and suppliers committed to sustainable practices