
Natcap is the simple way to measure, report and act on nature-risk
Identify where you should prioritise your efforts, understand your nature impacts and dependencies, disclose to stakeholders and take action.
See how it works...For companies in the food and agriculture industry, nature-related reporting is becoming increasingly complex. With multiple frameworks (TNFD, CSRD, SBTN, GRI, and CDP) requiring disclosures on nature-related impacts and risks, companies are asking:
What should I report, and how do I streamline nature-related reporting across multiple obligations?
The good news is that while these frameworks differ in scope and granularity, they share key nature-related reporting themes. By focusing on these common elements, companies in the food and agriculture industry can develop a more efficient, integrated strategy that meets multiple obligations at once.
With increasing regulatory and investor scrutiny on biodiversity and ecosystem impacts, companies in the food and agriculture industry should:
To help standardise nature-related disclosures, the TNFD finalised sector-specific guidance in January 2025, clarifying how food and agriculture companies should report on:
Despite progress, companies must still navigate variations in reporting depth across frameworks.
The types of information that frameworks ask businesses for are broadly aligned. However, metrics can differ in scope, granularity, and semantics. Understanding these nuances is key to building a streamlined reporting process that works across frameworks. Below, we use water use reporting as an example to demonstrate how these differences play out in reality.
Most major frameworks require companies to disclose their water withdrawal and consumption. But the level of detail and definitions vary:
This variation means companies must balance consistency with pragmatism. Disclosures for other frameworks tend to be done at the business (‘entity’) level, but TNFD’s focus on considering both the size of the impact and the state of nature at the place where that impact occurs means that information on water withdrawal and consumption is needed at the site level to determine whether an impact is having a material effect on nature.
At Natcap, we support this process by providing flexible data templates, tailored sector guidance, and advisory expertise to help you understand the expected level of granularity and how to deliver it without overburdening internal teams.
Reporting biodiversity impacts is required by most frameworks, but again, definitions differ:
These metrics often rely on geospatial data and complex modelling. Many companies will need external expertise and tools to meet these requirements. This is where Natcap provides significant value, offering scalable geospatial analysis, site-specific insights, and guidance to ensure businesses can report with confidence.
After hours spent assessing nature-based reporting frameworks, the takeaway is simple: TNFD’s LEAP approach sits at the centre of this complex landscape, balancing impact and risk perspectives. By focusing on TNFD, companies can cover everything they need for CSRD, CDP, SBTN, and GRI alignment.
Natcap helps businesses to:
The reporting landscape will only get more complex. By starting now, businesses can gain a competitive edge and build trust with stakeholders. At Natcap, we’re here to help you navigate nature reporting with confidence.
If you want to make your nature-related disclosures easier and more impactful, contact us at info@natcapresearch.com.
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