
SOLUTIONS
THE ACT-D FRAMEWORK
Naturise helps organisations navigate the ACT-D framework—a structured, four-step approach developed by Business for Nature, a global coalition of conservation organisations and forward-thinking companies. Designed to integrate biodiversity into sustainability strategies, ACT-D guides businesses to Assess their impact, Commit to meaningful action, Transform their operations and actively contribute to ecosystem restoration, and Disclose their progress. By following this framework, companies take concrete steps towards reconciling their activities with nature.

1. ASSESS
The Biodiversity Collage Workshop, is designed to educate teams and inspire action by exploring the relationship between economic activity and biodiversity through a collaborative and engaging experience.
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Our Biodiversity Impact Assessment leverages a science-driven framework to quantify your biodiversity footprint. Using the LIFE Methodology for Business and Biodiversity, Naturise helps organisations assess their interactions with biodiversity including pressures, impacts, risks, dependencies, and opportunities.


2. COMMIT
Naturise helps your organisation define its ambitions and set science-based targets, contributing to the global Nature Positive agenda.
3. TRANSFORM
Naturise helps you develop a Biodiversity Action Plan to define clear, actionable reduction measures in line with your biodiversity impact & your ambitions.
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Restore & regenerate biodiversity by sponsoring ecosystem restoration and rewilding initiatives. Create your own natural reserve, track your impact over time & contribute to species revival and ecosystem rewilding. Our diverse portfolio allows you to support projects that fit your impacts, your geography, your budget & your ambitions.


4. DISCLOSE
Align your reporting commitments to international frameworks & regulatory obligations (CSRD, SBTN, TNFD, B-CORP).
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Share your journey with your audience, obtain the Life Standard© Certification and inspire others to participate in meaningful & necessary actions.

The greatest threat to our planet is the belief that someone else will save it
Robert Swan