1、Transforming Corporate Engagement:How Investors Can Drive Nature ActionSession organised by the Finance for Biodiversity FoundationFriday 24 October 202511:30 13:00 EESTIntroductionPeter Elwin Director of Corporate Engagement and ResearchFinance for Biodiversity FoundationA corporate perspectiveAngl
2、o AmericanOperating with NatureJoanna Kuntonen-van t Riet Corporate Affairs and CommunicationAnglo American,FinlandMining and high value ecosystemsMost global metal and mineral reserves are within,nearby,or underneath sensitive or protected ecosystems-Although 8.6%of currently operating mines are wi
3、thin KBAs,77%of all mines exist within a 50 km radius of key biodiversity areas*Anglo American Operations in high biodiversity areasMinas Rio ecologically sensitive Espinhaco Biosphere Reserve.Copper Chile-critical habitats,glaciers,and reserves associated with their footprints.Peru-arid Pacific slo
4、pe,high-Andean wetlandsWoodsmith within a National ParkFinland and Germany-Natura 2000 sites.*WWF:Critical minerals at a Critical moment,2025&Extracted forests,2023Sustainable Mining PlanSite-level action that supports the ambitionBiodiversity Management PlansNet Positive Impact scoresNet Positive I
5、mpact PathwayIntegration in RDP,rehab planning,and cost modellingProvides annual action plans for protecting and enhancing Significant Biodiversity FeaturesSupported by the Group Biodiversity Standard,Group Biodiversity Guidelines,and the BMP template.Starts with avoidance!Provides NPI position scor
6、es every three yearsCalculated with the Quality Habitat Hectares method,developed with Fauna&Flora.Scores are calculated by the site with support of F&F and validated by F&F.Disturbance and developments are planned into the NPI pathwayThe NPI pathway keeps sites on track and identifies when mitigati