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GSK: Our Natural Capital Partnerships

GSK aims to have a net positive impact on nature by 2030 and this case study shares their ongoing journey as well as top tips. It showcases the power of harnessing partnerships to achieve progress, while focusing on the critical role of the finance function in delivering this goal. 

Learn how they are collaborating effectively with partners from understanding the definition of scope of issues, including but not limited to water, materials and biodiversity initiatives, to now completing their materiality assessment of the most important areas of business impact and dependency on nature.

 

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