As of May 2008
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Germany's Business and Biodiversity Initiative
The business sector is an important partner in the implementation of the three objectives of the CBD and consequently for preserving the natural foundations of life for future generations. This has become apparent at various COP meetings, especially at the last one, COP 8 in Curitiba, Brazil. Under the German chair, COP 9 in May 2008 will focus on the positive, active role which private companies can play in the implementation of the UN Convention on Biological Diversity.
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Programme
Business and Biodiversity Initiative at the UN Conference on Biological Diversity (CoP 9) in Bonn
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Overview: Member Companies of the Business and Biodiversity Initiative
Detailed profiles of all the businesses participating in the initiative can be found at www.gtz.de/en [http://www.gtz.de/en/themen/laendliche-entwicklung/23543.htm].
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Leadership Declaration
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Background
Aims of the Business and Biodiversity Initiative
The Federal Environment Ministry (BMU) commissioned the technical cooperation agency Deutsche Gesellschaft für Technische Zusammenarbeit GTZ to press ahead with the Business and Biodiversity Initiative. The aim of this initiative is to involve the private sector more closely in achievingthe CBD objectives, through
- active participation of companies and their organisations in the UN meeting
- voluntary commitments by companies, consortiums and sectors regarding concrete contributions to the objectives of the Convention
- presentation at the meeting of outstanding examples of specific commitments by companies or consortiums to the global public.
By signing a leadership declaration industry will be visibly involved in supporting the Convention's objectives. The goal is to win over companies from all sectors to greater commitment and concrete activities. Different sectors require different concepts and approaches, and some companies have more experience than others in dealing with biodiversity. We are not looking for the perfect company, but companies which are willing to join in a process and make biodiversity targets part of their company goals.
The companies can individualise the seven points of the leadership declaration by fleshing out the points with their own goals and measures.
Benefits for companies which join the initiative:
- high media coverage before an international public
- participation in fora and specialist events on the margins of the UN meeting
- ceremonial signing of the leadership declaration
- PR activities in the framework of the meeting (e.g. press discussions)
- documentation of case studies
- first hand information through direct contact to politicians, experts, NGOs and the press.
- www.business-and-biodiversity.de/en [http://www.business-and-biodiversity.de/en]
Contacts:
- Edgar Endrukaitis
Coordinator
Business and Biodiversity Initiative
E-Mail:
Edgar.Endrukaitis@gtz.de [mailto:edgar.endrukaitis@gtz.de] - Silja Dressel
Project Officer
Business and Biodiversity Initiative
E-Mail:
Silja.Dressel@gtz.de [mailto:silja.dressel@gtz.de ] - Mark Schauer
Contact partner in BMU
Business and Biodiversity Initiative
E-Mail:
Mark.Schauer@bmu.bund.de [mailto:mark.schauer@bmu.bund.de]
Further information:
- 11.02.2009: Business and Biodiversity Initiative [/english/press_releases/archive/16th_legislative_period/pm/print/43229.php]
- 14.02.2008: First International Business Initiative for the Protection of Biodiversity [/english/press_releases/archive/16th_legislative_period/pm/print/40914.php]
