Have you explored our new and improved Discovery Track?

We recently repackaged our Discovery resources into 10 swift steps for an easy-to-follow introductory module for our Nature Strategy Accelerator Programme for Irish businesses and sustainability teams. Aligned with international best practice and frameworks, with a Certificate of Completion, the foundational Discovery Track will help you to identify:

  • Key definitions, policies and legislation relevant to your business – and to your supply and value chain

  • Resources to help you to report on nature and begin to develop your nature-related strategy for greater business resilience

  • How to make a strong business case for nature in your organisation

Sign up free to Discovery Track if not already a member, or log to your members area to get started on your comprehensive 10-step module to solidify your foundational knowledge and get ready to apply it to future-proof your business. Register HERE.

Upon completion of the short self-paced Discovery Track, consider applying to progress to our 2026 Action Track – limited places available now.

To arrange a chat about the right option for your business, email manager@businessforbiodiversity.ie

IPBES Business & Biodiversity Report Summary: Landmark report by the Intergovernmental Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services (IPBES) with guidance for policymakers from 79 experts from 35 countries, drawn from science and the private sector, in consultation with Indigenous Peoples and local communities.

Approved by more than 150 member governments at the IPBES Plenary in Manchester, UK, the Methodological Assessment Report on the Impact and Dependence of Business on Biodiversity and Nature’s Contributions to People (known as the Business and Biodiversity Report), finds that businesses are central to halting and reversing biodiversity loss but that many lack information to address their impacts and dependencies, as well as the risks and opportunities relating to biodiversity and nature’s contributions to people.

Read what urgently needs to change for the sake of economy and society and the future of our planet HERE.

Irish businesses can get on track for biodiversity with our Nature Strategy Accelerator Programme: Register now.

Resistance is growing from the business community and civil society on EU plans to roll back recently introduced laws on corporate sustainability reporting intended to help halt and reverse the degradation of nature, amid lobbying by opposing political forces, with fingers now pointing at US involvement.

As the European Union heads into the final phase of negotiations on the Omnibus Package, it has confirmed that plans to scale back core elements are part of an upcoming trade agreement with the United States. Business For Nature reports that the new EU-U.S. tariff statement pledged that European Sustainability Reporting Standards (ESRS) such as the Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD), as well as the Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence Directive (CSDDD) and the EU Deforestation Regulation (EUDR) will be adjusted so they “do not pose undue restrictions on transatlantic trade”.

However, over 400 businesses, investors and organisations have warned that weakening CSRD and CSDDD risks undermining competitiveness and long-term growth. Signatories, including the Corporate Leaders Group and Eurosif consider that regulatory simplification can be achieved without drastically compromising on the substance of sustainability rules. Read their recommendations, including advice to retain a double materiality approach HERE.

The amended European Financial Reporting Advisory Group (EFRAG) draft of the ESRS is currently up for public consultation until September 29, 2025 and stakeholders – including sustainability experts, investors and national authorities – are invited to share their views. EFRAG will also organise outreach events throughout September and October to gather further feedback ahead of its final technical advice to the European Commission, due by November 30, 2025. Read the draft and amendments here and submit your thoughts via survey.

Meanwhile the European Commission is wrapping up its Call For Evidence feedback period on the matter on September 10. For those with less time or in-depth technical knowledge to review the documents who wish to express their concerns to the EC, the #HandsOfNature Campaign led by environmental groups including the European Environmental Bureau, WWF and BirdLife Europe, and in Ireland, the Irish Environmental Pillar/Irish Environmental Network and Irish Wildlife Trust have a campaign to enable concerned citizens to have their say, including an online tool with sample text you can add to or adjust to state your thoughts on keeping the regulations robust.