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Webinar recording: Capitals Accounting (Biodiversity)

This interactive webinar, developed and delivered by A4S, explored the measurement of natural capitals, with a focus on biodiversity, and introduced practical concepts, tools and case studies for finance teams.  

Speakers:

  • Ray Young, Chief Financial Officer, Archer Daniels Midland (ADM)
  • Kylie Jones, Operational Biodiversity and Plastics Manager, Anglian Water

 

After completing the course, participants will be able to:

  • Describe the risks to business due to biodiversity loss
  • Recall the principles/steps in the Natural Capital Protocol and the Social and Human Capital Protocol
  • Translate learnings of others (from practical examples) to their work

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