Ramboll briefing: CSRD made simple | Biodiversity is your business | Living with water

Ramboll briefing: CSRD made simple | Biodiversity is your business | Living with water

Reaching net zero is often described as a race. But that misses a bigger point: that doing ‘less bad’ like emitting CO2 is not enough – we also need to do good, like helping nature recover.

So, what can happen when cities go beyond net zero and shift focus to become regenerative? We explore in partnership with the Center for Liveable Cities.

But first, what does biodiversity have to do with business? A lot as it turns out.


Why biodiversity is every company’s business

Biodiversity impacts everyone—including businesses. Learn how to reduce business risks and stay ahead of biodiversity-related regulations coming into effect using these three steps.

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Is being ‘less bad’ good enough?

Sure, we need to reduce energy consumption and lower carbon emissions. But can we take it a step further and reset our relationship with nature and restore and revitalise our ecosystems?

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Introducing the CSRD Navigator

Check out our brand-new tool that helps companies move safely and efficiently through the CSRD process.

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Is it time to let water go where it wants to?

Historically, we have turned waterfronts into urban areas. But climate change and extreme weather are challenging the ways in which we interact with water.

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Barriers to circular business models

If the benefits are clear, why is the global transition to a circular economy losing steam?

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A new report on regenerative thinking for cities

Ramboll partners with the Center for Liveable Cities in Singapore to deliver a first-of-its-kind collaboration on regenerative design thinking from our joint Urban Lab.

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Slashing emissions in the built environment

The built environment is both the largest consumer of energy and the largest consumer of materials. Dr. Hossein Rezai-Jorabi, Global Design Director, explains how this offers a great opportunity to tackle greenhouse gas emissions.

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Webinar: Science-based targets deep-dive for companies in the energy sector

Whether you're familiar with SBTi or just at the beginning of your journey, this webinar will provide valuable insights on how energy companies can align with scientifically backed goals for emission reductions.

Date & time: 25 June, 13:00 - 13:45 pm CEST

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CHESTER SWANSON SR.

Next Trend Realty LLC./wwwHar.com/Chester-Swanson/agent_cbswan

5 个月

Interesting event.

Erik Skovgaard M?ller

Head of Department, Client Consultancy, Ramb?ll Aarhus

5 个月

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