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Creating value from uncertainty
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18 August 2015 – Simon Davis, Agriculture and Sustainability Development Manager, NSF International, attended our inaugural Sustainability Leadership Lab, which focused on how organisations can innovate their business model in order to generate and deliver opportunities for sustainable value creation. The intensive two-day Labs are designed to be truly beneficial to the organisations represented, with participants able to put forward case studies which are then focused on during the Lab.
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Protection of natural capital a key concern for procurement professionals
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Recognising the value of healthy soils: why business and academia should care
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Doing business with nature: the need for commercial logic
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World Water Day: Anglian Water’s collaborative approach to safeguarding water supplies
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Why pesticide bans are too simplistic to solve the pollination deficit
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13 April 2018 – Dr Gemma Cranston, Director, Natural Capital, CISL makes the case for leadership group of companies committed to safeguarding pollinators. She calls for tangible action from business that provides positive outcomes for the spectrum of pollinators and benefits to corporate supply chains.
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Nature can still become central to the world's thinking in 2020
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14 April 2020 – As resilience takes more prominence post-coronavirus, restoring nature will be of utmost importance, argues Dr Gemma Cranston, Director, Business and Nature at the Cambridge Institute for Sustainability Leadership (CISL).
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Framing natural capital assessment in the right way for business
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17 October 2017 – Dr Mike Sharman, outlines the growing case for businesses to understand their impact and dependencies on nature.
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Taking a strategic approach towards nature: why 2020 could be the year of business and nature
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Dr Gemma Cranston, Director of our Business and Nature team, suggests that a new international framework to restore nature could change the landscape for business everywhere. No company should arrive at the end of the year without having stopped to think about what the ecological crisis means for their business.
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