Biodiversify

Biodiversify

Environmental Services

Specialist consultancy focused on biodiversity strategy and policy development. Experts in geospatial data and analysis.

About us

Biodiversify is a conservation consultancy which advises a range of private, public and third-sector clients who want to act for nature. Our team of decision analysis experts help our clients develop biodiversity strategies and policies grounded in the best available science and data. We make sure that our clients have access to the latest technology and tools so they can make informed decisions about how to protect and restore our planet's natural resources.

Industry
Environmental Services
Company size
11-50 employees
Headquarters
Nottingham
Type
Privately Held
Founded
2018
Specialties
biodiversity, nature, strategy, GIS, spatial analysis, fashion, and supply chains

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  • Say hello to our Fashion Hub 👗 👋 The impact on biodiversity caused by the fashion industry is undeniable, which is why we're committed to helping fashion brands understand their relationship with nature and work to reduce their impacts on biodiversity. As part of this, we recently launched our Fashion Hub, a dedicated team of experts led by our Associate Director Katie Fensome ⭐ Our Fashion Hub aims to build on our existing internal expertise in the fashion space, allowing us to continue providing innovative and tailored solutions to address the fashion industry's most pressing challenges. 🔗 https://lnkd.in/e9AWnMXm

    Fashion • Biodiversify Biodiversity In Fashion | Tailored To Your Brand | Biodiversify

    Fashion • Biodiversify Biodiversity In Fashion | Tailored To Your Brand | Biodiversify

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  • It’s a big day for nature conservation as Kering, Holcim, and GSK announce their science-based targets for nature 👀 Science-based targets are a significant step for businesses to align their operations with a nature-positive future. We have been working closely with the teams at Kering and Holcim for the last year, supporting them through their participation in the Science Based Targets Network (SBTN) Corporate Pilot programme. This is a major milestone, marking the culmination of months of hard work and dedication to setting these forward-thinking targets for nature 🌿 We're excited to see the positive impact these targets will have on the environment and hope this serves as inspiration for other businesses to embrace sustainable practices 🌍 #NatureConservation, #biodiversity, #sustainability, #ScienceBasedTargets, #SBTN.

    📢 Breaking new ground in corporate sustainability! Today at #COP16Colombia, we announce that the first-ever science-based targets for both freshwater and land have been adopted by trailblazing companies. 👇 🏔️ The first-ever science-based targets for both freshwater and land have been adopted by global luxury group Kering. 💧 Global biopharma company GSK and building materials company Holcim have adopted the first science-based targets for freshwater. The announcement comes following the conclusion of our year-long corporate pilot program, with the majority of participating companies receiving validation for some or all targets. This positive milestone comes as world and business leaders gather at COP16 in Colombia, where urgent action to preserve biodiversity and stop the destruction of nature have been at the heart of negotiations. 🌎 SBTN’s Executive Director Erin Billman said: “Our corporate pilot has shown that science-based targets for nature are both feasible and valuable, closing a critical gap in corporate sustainability. We’re pleased to see Kering, GSK and Holcim lead the way by publicly adopting the world’s first science-based targets beyond climate; demonstrating that a clear and credible pathway for ambitious action for nature is possible. The time for companies to act is now — responsibly, urgently, and with the ambition that matches the scale of the challenge.” Science-based targets for nature are a key mechanism for companies to deliver on the Global Biodiversity Framework. Aiming directly at the drivers and pressures of nature loss, science-based targets for nature will tell a company if they are taking enough of the right actions, in the right places, at the right time in order to do their part to reverse and halt nature loss by 2030. These much needed targets on nature build on and complement existing corporate targets on climate. 🌱🎯 This is just the beginning. We are pleased to see these trailblazing companies leading the way, and we look forward to seeing more companies follow suit in the months ahead. 🎉 🔗 Read more: https://lnkd.in/eTMakv4e 🔗 Explore the companies' targets in our new Target Tracker: https://lnkd.in/eepJiVtA #SBTN #ScienceBasedTargets #ForNature #CorporateSustainability #NaturePositive #COP16 #KMGBF

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    The sustainability revolution is here, and we're at the forefront. As a proud member of the UK Green Building Council (UKGBC), we're witnessing firsthand the incredible growth of innovative startups driving positive change 🏆 UKGBC has now surpassed 100 members, demonstrating the increasing momentum behind sustainable practices in the construction industry. Our team's work with UKGBC has been focused on: Promoting nature-based solutions to address climate change and improve biodiversity 🌿 Raising awareness of the ecological impacts of the built environment and advocating for more sustainable practices 📈 Fostering collaboration and knowledge sharing within the industry to accelerate progress towards a more sustainable future 👩💻 👨💻 At Biodiversify, we're committed to making a meaningful impact and believe that communities such as the UKGBC network, are central to this vision 🌟 #GreenBuilding #SustainabilityStartUps #Innovation #Construction #NatureBasedSolutions

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    #Nature and #biodiversity are taking their place alongside climate change as top strategic priorities for the board, as businesses’ reliance and impacts on nature become clearer.   With less than one month to go until #COP16, and as businesses face growing pressure to demonstrate action on nature and biodiversity, Burson’s Sustainability Director Libby Wyman will be hosting an online panel discussion – “How to Avoid ‘Nature Washing’: What to do Before You Communicate” – joined by Tony Goldner from Taskforce on Nature-related Financial Disclosures (TNFD), Lucy Coast from Business for Nature and Dr Michael Burgass from Biodiversify.   The session is specifically catered for those who may soon be grappling with how best to communicate on nature in a way that drives value and trust, without compromising the organisation’s reputation.   To join us on Wednesday 16th October at 12pm, please sign up here  https://lnkd.in/euMuQg95

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    Corporate biodiversity strategist | Co-founder Biodiversify | PhD Imperial College London | Helping companies fight biodiversity loss | ENDS Power List 2024

    There is an 🐘 in the room with nature positive: A huge lack of skills and people. If we are going to realise a regenerative future we are going to have to create a huge amount more jobs filled by people with different contrasting but complementary skill sets. Likewise we need to amend syllabuses such that a wide range of existing jobs are equipped with people able to tackle the nature and climate crisis - Think accountants being versed in natural capital and environmental economics, civil engineers deeply understanding nature based solutions, purchasing able to navigate environmental risks and impacts of supply chains. This is already underway with climate but we need to start with nature now. Part of this is changing our thinking and shifting the narrative of nature being a cost and one which is often cut first to something that is an opportunity to invest in and that can provide a return. And not just invest in the venture capitalist sense - individuals investing in their own education, companies big and small funding training, small businesses seeing new niches and people taking a leap of faith knowing that this is a sector that will grow and provide stability. Biodiversify in my mind is proof of this and I'm very proud that we are creating jobs, training folk and contributing positively to society. We need others to join in! It's very cool therefore to be featured today in The Times in an article to do with the nature positive economy and careers. Onwards and upwards! https://lnkd.in/eDZcEwuc

    How to build a career in the nature-positive economy

    How to build a career in the nature-positive economy

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  • The Science Based Targets Network has released the outcomes of its company pilot programme! 📖 The pilot programme for #SBTN is a significant step forward for companies who are committed to taking action for nature and we're proud to have been able to see the successful participation of our clients Kering and Holcim included in this report 👏 Alongside 15 other companies, Kering and Holcim have been working towards setting targets for freshwater and land. Our team played an important role in deciphering the intricate methods, analysing data and even pioneering new methods when needed. When it came to the practical application of SBTN during this pilot, we worked closely with the internal teams at Kering and Holcim to ensure an approach that was meticulous as well as practical. Of the 17 companies involved in this pilot, 15 companies completed steps 1 and 2. 12 companies completed step 3 for one or more freshwater targets, 10 of these companies had at least 1 freshwater target validated and 9 companies completed step 3 for land targets with 7 achieving validation. The success of this pilot demonstrates the feasibility and importance of setting science-based targets for nature. By following the SBTN framework, companies can make positive contributions to biodiversity conservation and put into practice some of the lessons learned from this process; 💡 Early Planning is 🔑 💡 Setting accurate and impactful targets requires robust data collection 💡An iterative approach may be needed 💡Collaboration can help make the process easier.. ..which is where we come in. Whether you're sure SBTN is right for your business, or you are at the stage of exploring the strategies and frameworks that might be right for you - we're here to discuss and help you work out what the next steps look like for you, your organisation and your unique context. Get in touch 📧 https://lnkd.in/eHuczG_m Read the full report 👓 https://lnkd.in/eQ-H9ndV

    Leading the way: Initial learnings from SBTN's target validation pilot – Science Based Targets Network

    Leading the way: Initial learnings from SBTN's target validation pilot – Science Based Targets Network

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    Ever wondered what working with us would look like? Our Principal Consultant Dr Mirjam Hazenbosch summed it up perfectly in a recent webinar with Stella Hertantyo from Conscious Fashion Collective 💫 We're big on adopting the right approach when it comes to our clients which is why we start by getting to know a business inside and out. Biodiversity is complex and so too are the unique contexts of the businesses we work with. Part of our approach includes; ➡ Conducting comprehensive biodiversity assessments ➡ Identifying key impacts and dependencies ➡ Developing biodiversity action plans ➡ Providing ongoing monitoring and reporting Whether we're working with a client in the fashion industry, or a client in an entirely different space, our dedication to a customised and collaborative approach remains the same 🤝 Interested in learning more about biodiversity in the fashion industry and how we can work with your brand to help you achieve your sustainability goals? Reach out to our team, dedicated to advancing biodiversity conservation in the fashion space 👗 Katie Fensome Beth Robinson Dr Michael Burgass Samuel Sinclair 📨 📲 #biodiversity #fashion #sustainablefashion #consciousfashion

  • Biodiversity credits are a hot topic, but do they truly reflect the complexity and value of our planet’s ecosystems? This is something that our director Samuel Sinclair has been giving a lot of thought to as biodiversity credits emerge as a potential solution to nature loss 💡 In his op-ed for Sustainable Views by the Financial Times, Sam considers the challenges and opportunities faced by biodiversity credits, highlighting the critical absence of the buyer's voice in current discussions. Are these credits a genuine path to restoration, or are they a distraction from the urgent need for systemic change? Ultimately, finding effective solutions to the biodiversity crisis requires careful analysis and open collaboration. We must question all potential approaches to ensure that they are grounded in science and deliver real-world benefits, which is our philosophy at Biodiversify 🌿 What are your thoughts on #BiodiversityCredits? Vote now and share your thoughts Check out Sam's op-ed 👉 https://lnkd.in/eJWubsmU

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    With #supplychains becoming increasingly vulnerable in an uncertain future and as natural resources deplete, how can #business protect itself against the dangers of #climatechange? Watch: https://lnkd.in/e3gAtAii Listen: https://lnkd.in/eHvvzU9y Co-Founder of Biodiversify, Dr Michael Burgass, shares with us the policies and methods companies are using to become more #sustainable and future-proof. #RestoreOurPlanetPodcast #Sustainability #Biodiversify #Policy

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  • Sometimes when companies grow, fostering a good culture can take a backseat. But the reality is that having a strong culture is the key to success for any business. It drives innovation, fosters collaboration and underpins your company’s reputation. That’s why we invested time in bringing our team together last week for a well-deserved retreat. It’s not just about fun and relaxation, though there was plenty of that - it was about reinforcing our shared values and setting a plan for the future so everyone feels connected to our company’s mission 💚 We believe that a team that is happy and engaged can create exceptional results, so here’s to nurturing company culture and setting the stage for even greater things to come 🙌 #TeamBuilding #CompanyCulture #StaffWellbeing

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