The Example of the 'Biodiversity in Good Company' Initiative

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2 nd Meeting of the Global Partnership on Business and Biodiversity On the margins of the 11 th meeting of the Conference of the Parties (COP 11) to the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) The Westin Hyderabad Mindspace, Hyderabad 16 October 2012 The Example of the 'Biodiversity in Good Company' Initiative Carolin Boßmeyer, Managing Director

'Biodiversity in Good Company at CoP 11 Booth together with partners of the CBD Global Partnership on Business and Biodiversity at the Interactive Fair Around 30 case studies Side Events: "Business and Biodiversity in Transition: 'Biodiversity in Good Company' as an Example for Creating Business Initiatives" (19 October 2012, 13:15 14:45) Joint side event together with the German Federal Environment Ministry: Germany s Commitment to Business and Biodiversity: Creating a New Dynamic Platform for Action and Dialogue between Business, Government and Nature Conservation Institutions, and Setting up TEEB Germany (18 October 2012, 13:15 14:45) 2 nd Meeting of the CBD Global Partnership on Business and Biodiversity (16 October 2012) Member company Saraya: Side event Palm Oil & Wildlife Conservation (15 October 2012, 18:15 19:45) Side Event of the CBD Global Partnership on Business & Biodiversity (15 October 2012, 18:15 19:45)

The Roots of the Business and Biodiversity Initiative 'Biodiversity in Good Company Launched in 2008 as a pioneer project initiated by the Federal Environment Ministry Established as an international project on the occasion of German CBD presidency (CoP 9, May 2008, in Bonn, Germany) Objective: Integrating the private sector in achieving the objectives of the convention provide a platform for dedicated businesses Project coordinated by GIZ Public institutional funding for the initial phase

A Strong Signal from the Business Sector In 2011, dedicated and committed member companies transformed the former project into a business-run and company-driven independent association. Role model for further institution building in the area of business & biodiversity

'Biodiversity in Good Company at a Glance Registered, not-for-profit (tax-exempted) association Business network uniquely dedicated to protection and sustainable use of biodiversity, one of the first of its kind worldwide 7-member board, coordination office in Berlin Cross-sectorial approach, small, medium-sized and large companies as members Roots and office in Berlin/Germany, open to international membership Based on a Mission Statement and Leadership Declaration Membership requirements membership application and board approval annual fee (according to turnover) commitment to Leadership Declaration and Mission Statement Ongoing partnership with Federal Government /Environment Ministry Founding partner of the CBD Global Partnership on Business and Biodiversity

The Members See Biodiversity in Good Company Website for the company profiles

Membership Covers a Diversity of Business Models and Sectors Automobile Building & Construction Materials Development Cooperation Food Financial Services Hygiene, Sanitation and Health Information and Communication Technology (ICT) Paper & Forestry Pencil Manufacturing Publishing Retail

Joining Forces How We Work Active on two levels: Internal dimension: - Capacity building - Practice-oriented - Biodiversity management Take individual leadership (Leadership Declaration) Understand and develop business cases of biodiversity and tangible projects Establish and improve biodiversity management and learn from one another in good company (regular meetings etc.) External dimension: - Dialogue and communications Show leadership and mobilize innovation forces in business by raising awareness Networking and dialogue on a national as well as international level, create new alliances

The Core of the Network: The Leadership Declaration Signatory companies acknowledge and support the three goals of the CBD, and commit themselves to the seven points of the Leadership Declaration. Members have to provide a progress report every two years. 1) Analyzing corporate activities with regard to their impacts on biological diversity; 2) Including the protection of biological diversity within their environmental management system; 3) Appointing a responsible individual within the company to steer all activities in the biodiversity sector and report to the Management Board; 4) Defining realistic, measurable objectives that are monitored and adjusted every two to three years; 5) Publishing activities and achievements in the biodiversity sector in the company s annual, environmental, and/or corporate social responsibility report; 6) Informing suppliers about the company s biodiversity objectives and integrating suppliers accordingly and step by step; 7) Exploring the potential for cooperation with scientific institutions, non-governmental organizations and/or governmental institutions with the aim of deepening dialogue and continuously improving the corporate management system vis-à-vis the biodiversity domain.

The Complexity of Challenges in Different Sectors Companies and sectors have a very different level of knowledge of what they have to do with biological diversity are often at the very beginning of integrating the issue into their environmental/sustainability management How is biodiversity related to other topics such as climate protection, environmental measures etc. are exposed/affected in very diverse ways (impacts and dependencies on biological diversity and ecosystem services) Sites and facilities value and supply chain local, regional, national, global are facing enormously different regulatory environments have to cope with very diverse challenges of acting effectively Competition/level playing field, markets, behaviour of the respective sector trade-offs scientific uncertainties, measurability

Protecting Biodiversity from the Company Perspective Systematic approach for all kinds of companies Comprehensive checklists

Protecting Biodiversity from the Company Perspective For many companies and sectors the traditional areas of environmental and climate protection have the biggest impact! Biodiversity protection must not be reduced to direct nature and species protection measures (important for awareness raising!) Better integration in environmental management systems

We Support the CBD Global Partnership on Business and Biodiversity

One Focal Activity 2012/2013 Partner in the project Unternehmen Biologische Vielfalt 2020 Creating a new dynamic platform for action and dialogue a joint approach of business, government, and nature conservation stakeholders to boost exchange and cooperation

Slides taken from presentation Nicola Breier, Head of Division International Cooperation on Biological Diversity, Federal Ministry for the Environment, Side event 18 October 2012

2. Going Ahead With a New Project The Core Idea: A Broad Outreach Against the background of the target year 2020 of the Strategic Plan and decision X/21, German Government is increasing its efforts to broaden a sustainable, structured dialogue with business in order to mobilize further commitment even beyond Germany s advanced regulation Germany disposes of a mature landscape of business federations, nature conservancy organizations, and (public) authorities A broad outreach is worthwhile by better using the potential of synergies between these organizations Biodiversity in Good Company closely involved as one of the partners

3. The Purpose Joint efforts to implement the National Strategy by creating a longterm, sustainable structure as a new interface (no comparable cooperation, yet!) Complementing existing activities like the 'Biodiversity in Good Company Initiative by a broader approach reaching those not yet committed Focus on systematically involving business federations (cross-sectorial and sector-specific) and using the wealth of organizations for creating synergies Dialogue and tangible action on the basis of voluntary commitment (CSR) in order to strengthen the diversity of nature and landscapes in Germany by integrating economic, environmental, and societal values

4. Partners (Preparatory Phase) Meanwhile Further Groups Invited to Discuss Among the institutions currently involved in discussing the structure and benefits of joint platform are (final participation tbc open architecture): Ministries Umbrella federations of German business Sectorial business federations Business networks NGOs/Nature Conservation Associations Federal Agencies Federal Environment Ministry Federal Ministry of Economics Bundesländer (LANA) Ass. of German Chambers of Commerce (DIHK) Federation of German Industries (BDI) German Confederation of Skilled Crafts (ZDH) German Ass. of the Automotive Industry (VDA) German Building Materials Ass. (BBS) German Chem. Industry Ass. (VCI) German Retail Fed. German Travel Ass. (DRV) 'Biodiversity in Good Company Initiative econsense Forum for Sustainable Development of German Business BUND Friends of the Earth Germany Global Nature Fund (GNF) Nature and Biodiversity Conservation Union (NABU) WWF Germany Federal Agency for Nature Conservation (BfN) Federal Environment Agency (UBA)

'Biodiversity in Good Company' Initiative e. V. Carolin Boßmeyer, Managing Director Pariser Platz 6 10117 Berlin, Germany Tel. +49.30.226050-10 contact@business-and-biodiversity.de www.business-and-biodiversity.de