Financial institutions, businesses see a role in preserving biodiversity at COP15
MONTREAL — A number of business groups and financial institutions say they want to play a role in promoting biodiversity and hope a new UN biodiversity treaty will require some companies to disclose their impacts.
A proposal that at least some businesses be required to monitor their impact on biodiversity is one of the items being discussed at the biodiversity conference, known as COP15, currently taking place in Montreal.
But it’s one of many elements of a possible deal where multiple proposals are on the table — with the different options marked by square brackets.
Basile van Havre, co-chair of one of the conference’s working groups, said the private sector is looking for rules and certainty on the environmental effectiveness of its investments.


