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Why Food & Beverage Companies Must Make the Case for Nature

Sustainability teams in food & beverage are under pressure to do more with less - balance cost, compliance, and resilience, while integrating nature into decision-making.

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Nature isn’t an ESG goal—it’s a supply chain crisis.

Nature-related risks are hitting the balance sheet, and they almost always start in the supply chain. Integrating nature intelligence into...

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Measuring Nature Impacts and Transition Risks: A Practical Framework

How do companies translate nature impacts into transition risks? Companies translate nature impacts into transition risks by linking environmental...

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Unlocking Long-Term Budgets for Nature: A Practical Framework for Sustainability Leaders

How do you secure long-term corporate budgets for nature? To secure long-term budgets for nature, sustainability leaders must transition from pilot...

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AI at Natcap: How Natcap Leverages AI to Deliver the Best in Nature Intelligence

Artificial intelligence is transforming how organisations analyse data, generate insights, and make decisions. For sustainability leaders navigating...

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Beccy Wilebore and Nicola Ranger at LCAW 2025

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Women in Science at Natcap

On International Women’s Day, we’re highlighting some of the scientists at Natcap working to better understand business interactions with nature.

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From 74 Tools to TNFD & CSRD-Ready Insights

The Nature Tools Compass has identified 74 tools that businesses, financial institutions, and regulators can use to assess their nature-related...

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Nature Risk is a Supply Chain Risk

For many companies, the most material supply chain risks are no longer geopolitical or operational. They are ecological. From water scarcity and soil...

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Introducing the Natcap Platform: Turning Nature Risks into Business Intelligence

Nature is no longer a peripheral sustainability issue. From water scarcity and land-use change to biodiversity loss and tightening regulation,...

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2025 Wrapped: The Year Nature Became Impossible to Ignore

For years, nature-related risk sat in a grey zone - acknowledged, discussed, but rarely acted on. In 2025, that changed. Rules became clearer....

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