Biodiversity roadmap
The energy sector is committed to promoting biodiversity so that the total impact of the sector on biodiversity will be net positive by 2035. Operators in the energy sector want to promote biodiversity recovery because the sector plays a key role in turning society more sustainable.
Energy companies want to solve the climate challenge hand in hand with the biodiversity issues. The green transition and the ecological transition support each other. Companies in the sector want to take action to stop the decline in biodiversity in a way that is equally responsible and solution-focused as with the climate measures.
The low-carbon roadmap of the energy sector provides the direction and targets for climate action in the sector. The biodiversity roadmap presents the targets and concrete measures to improve biodiversity in the sector. Together, the roadmaps provide a basis for the effectiveness and sustainability work of the energy sector.
The energy sector is a strong player
Operators in the energy sector want to promote biodiversity becausethe sector plays a key role in turning society more sustainable
- expertise gained in climate work can be utilised in the restoration of biodiversity
- the sector makes substantial investments, through which it is possible to have an impact on biodiversity
- by being a forefront, the sector will benefit from the opening of new business opportunities
- the sector is capable of efficient cooperation in order to reach the targets
- energy companies want to meet the expectations of customers and society
- the sector supports political targets at the national and international level.
Biodiversity roadmap
Biodiversity roadmap
The energy sector is committed to promoting biodiversity so that the total impact of the sector on biodiversity will be net positive by 2035.
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