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Impact on Biodiversity - Shifting from License to Operate to License to Grow

IMS Luxembourg is the national contact point for several international organisations including the World Business Council for Sustainable Development (WBCSD). The WBCSD brings together transformational organisations to form a global community that shifts the systems they work within towards a better future. Several non-profit organisation who promote corporate sustainability, just like IMS, are part of this international network.

Because we value cooperation and believe that together we can achieve more, we regularly connect with this network and would like to share with you an exciting opportunity to collect insights or learn about international initiatives for more sustainability.

We are pleased to invite you to our upcoming webinar on "Impact on Biodiversity - Shifting from License to Operate to License to Grow." In this session, we will delve into the pressing issue of biodiversity and its implications for businesses worldwide in collaboration with Impact House of Grant Thornton and STEDIN. This webinar is being organised by the Global Network of WBCSD in Europe & Middle East. 

During the webinar, you will gain insights into:

  • Understanding the significance of biodiversity loss for your organization.
  • Exploring your role in transitioning towards a nature-inclusive economy.
  • Learning from a practical case study presented by STEDIN.
  • Identifying the risks and opportunities associated with biodiversity in business operations.
  • Incorporating biodiversity considerations into your core strategy.

Moreover, we will provide actionable recommendations for integrating biodiversity into your Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD) efforts.

When? 21st of March, from 11h to 12h CET
Where? Online (connection links will be sent to you in due course)
For who ? All employees whose organisation is a member of IMS


No replay will be available at the end of this webinar
If you have any questions about this event, please contact laetitia.georgel@imslux.lu

 

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With
•    Esther Wolfs and Stijn Schep from Grant Thornton Netherlands
•    Daan Helming from the Ministry of Agriculture, Nature and Food Quality (Netherlands)
•    Erwin van Overbeek, from MVO Nederland

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