Speakers
Objectives
The protection of nature, including biodiversity, has become a political priority at the EU level as a part of the Green Deal and at the international level with the Kunming-Montréal Agreement of December 2022.
The EU sustainable reporting framework requires the disclosure of information related to the impact of financial and non-financial corporations on nature, including biodiversity. European Sustainable Reporting Standards (ESRS) on biodiversity are required for relevant enterprises.
At the international level, the Taskforce for Nature-related Financial Disclosures (TNFD) published recommendations for companies in September 2023, notably to disclose strategies and data vis-à-vis biodiversity.
The session will clarify what is expected from the financial sector on biodiversity, and current EU reporting requirements and the main recommendations issued by the TNFD. It will also outline the main challenges these requirements and recommendations raise for the financial sector and the key success factor for their effective and efficient implementation.
Points of discussion
- What are the reporting requirements of EU regulation, and the main recommendations issued by the TNFD for financial and non-financial corporates on biodiversity? Are the EU requirements and TNFD recommendations compatibles?
- What are the main challenges raised for the financial sector by these recommendations and the EU legislation on biodiversity?
- What are the priorities in the coming years for increasing the contribution of the financial sector in the preservation/restauration of nature all over the world?