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Holcim and IUCN have partnered for biodiversity and work on nature-positive building

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Holcim has entered into a global strategic partnership with the International Union for the Conservation of Nature (IUCN) to advance its nature strategy, based on measurable biodiversity and water targets. Building on Holcim’s science-based approach to nature, IUCN will validate its biodiversity baseline, while identifying ways for it to improve biodiversity levels across its operations.

To further Holcim’s water targets, IUCN will advise on the protection of freshwater sources beyond Holcim’s sites. To bring nature into cities, IUCN will support Holcim in driving and promoting the inclusion of biodiversity into building standards. Together, Holcim and IUCN aim to lead nature awareness programs across key stakeholder groups to accelerate impact.

Dr Grethel Aguilar, Director General, IUCN, said: “Nature provides the basis that supports human prosperity and economic systems. The commitment of companies to restoring biodiversity and protecting freshwater ecosystems is key to achieving the well-being of our societies. We welcome strengthening our partnership with Holcim to implement positive change in the built environment.”

Nollaig Forrest, Chief Sustainability Officer, Holcim, stated: “I am excited to be entering a new era of collaboration with IUCN to strengthen our positive impact on nature from biodiversity to water. Together, we aim to bring more nature into cities by accelerating the integration of biodiversity across the built environment, from building standards to design. Contributing to a nature-positive future is at the core of our purpose to build progress for people and the planet.”

Holcim’s partnership with IUCN builds on its work in 2014 to develop the Biodiversity Indicator and Reporting System (BIRS) methodology, enabling Holcim to launch its sector’s first measurable biodiversity targets. Building on this robust approach, Holcim was selected among 17 companies worldwide to pilot the world’s first Science Based Targets Network (SBTN) targets for nature, to be launched in 2024. Holcim’s environmental leadership has been recognised by CDP, which has ranked it double 'A' for climate and water management.

Read the article online at: https://www.worldcement.com/special-reports/29112023/holcim-and-iucn-have-partnered-for-biodiversity-and-nature-positive-building/

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