Ceres, a nonprofit organization, released a report advocating for corporate participation in landscape initiatives to manage nature loss and build supply chain resilience. These initiatives involve multi-stakeholder programs addressing environmental, economic, and social risks in key sourcing regions, with benefits including ecosystem restoration, carbon sequestration, and improved livelihoods. Companies like Nestlé and Mondelēz are already engaged in over 570 landscape initiatives, with a median investment of $300,000 per company. The report provides investors with a framework to engage agricultural and forestry companies in scaling action to mitigate nature-related risks, demonstrating the importance of sustainability for the bottom line. Visit ceres.org for more information on their efforts to accelerate the transition to a cleaner, more just, and resilient economy.
New Ceres’ report offers guidance on landscape approaches to reduce nature risk
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