Measuring circular buildings
The built environment is responsible for 37% of global emissions and a third of all solid waste streams.
The built environment is responsible for 37% of global emissions and a third of all solid waste streams.
The Soft Commodities Forum (SCF) enables collaboration between six leading agribusinesses to identify solutions to eliminate soy-driven deforestation and the conversion of native vegetation in the Brazilian Cerrado.
The guidance was prepared in collaboration with SRI Connect’s Sustainable IR and with support from members of WBCSD’s CFO Network.
The Soft Commodities Forum (SCF) is a global platform for leading soft commodities companies, convened by the World Business Council for Sustainable Development (WBCSD) for (…)
The Handbook is divided into four parts, which introduce the value of biodiversity, its current situation and its relationship with business activities, the background, importance and necessity of business engagement in biodiversity, the core steps of business engagement in biodiversity conservation, and the latest trends of businesses in biodiversity conservation.
In this report, the Banking for Impact on Climate in Agriculture (B4ICA) initiative aims to supplement existing guidance by providing banks with clear, pragmatic, and practical recommendations for setting targets to support companies within their agriculture sector portfolios to reduce GHG emissions, with special focus on farms.
The Restoration Actions framework will help answer the need for harmonization in the ecosystem restoration field by aligning and amplifying action for maximized impact at scale.
The guidance was prepared in collaboration with SRI Connect’s Sustainable IR and with support from members of WBCSD’s CFO Network.
Assessing climate transition risks and testing the resilience of strategies and business models depends on exploring how the future could unfold. Scenario analysis is an important tool for understanding how companies might perform under different plausible climate futures.
This paper does not propose new metrics. Instead, it identifies the existing metrics used by companies through different reporting/disclosure mechanisms and selects the ones that could feed a global corporate accountability framework, in the context of the international legally binding instrument on plastic pollution.