Understanding the relationship between nature and biodiversity is key for any business when developing nature-based solutions. BSR unpacks the distinction between these two separate, yet related, concepts.
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Navigating the Rollbacks in Protection of Reproductive and LGBTQI+ Rights in the US
A Guide for Financial Institutions
This report is a practical resource for financial institutions and anyone seeking to engage them on reproductive and LGBTQI+ rights in the US context.
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The CSDDD: Compliance Meets Sustainability Ambitions
Learn about the implications of the EU’s Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence Directive (CSDDD) and what this means for business leaders going forward.
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Futures for Private Equity
How Futures Thinking Can Help PE Anticipate Risks, Attract Investment, and Build Robust Strategy
As the operating context for business constantly changes, strategies that do not consider the emerging future are already becoming obsolete. Scanning the horizon for new trends and disruptions can reveal opportunities for companies.
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BSR’s Perspective on Nature
Intertwined climate and nature crises represent the greatest material global risks in both the short and long term. While business plays a fundamental role in the exploitation of nature, driving both direct and indirect impacts, it is also a key actor in reversing negative impacts.
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Deforestation and Conversion of Natural Ecosystems
Defining Deforestation and Conversion as a Part of BSR’s Nature Perspective
There is a growing expectation for private sector action on deforestation by the investment community, seen in increasing investor interest and investment—including shareholder resolutions.
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Effective Engagement with Technology Companies
A Guide for Civil Society
BSR’s new guide, funded by the Omidyar Network, is a practical resource for anyone seeking to engage with global technology companies on digital rights issues related to the development, deployment, and use of their products and services.
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The Elephant in the Sustainability Room
Addressing the Tension Between Growth and Environmental Goals in Corporate Business Strategies
As companies progress at a slower pace than expected on energy efficiency and decarbonization, explore how business can address the tension between growth and sustainability targets.
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Overview of Digital Product Passports
In response to regulation and consumer demand, Digital Product Passports are emerging as a means to enable end-to-end product traceability, provide detailed product information and enable circularity. This guide provides an overview of Digital Product Passports and the regulations driving their adoption as well as how to set up a DDP and best practices across key industries.
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Human Rights Priorities for the Transport and Logistics Sector
Based on interviews with member companies operating in the Transport and Logistics sector, BSR shares the 10 most relevant human rights impacts for such businesses.
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Modern Slavery Member Briefing and BSR Offerings
An overview of modern slavery, the relevant legislative trends and regulations, a brief analysis of responsible recruitment, and an introduction to BSR’s service offerings to address modern slavery.
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EU Forced Labor Regulation Overview
An overview of the EU Forced Labor Regulation, covering general scope, obligations for companies, and enforcement mechanisms.
Please Note: These are proprietary document(s) developed by BSR and is considered confidential information for exclusive use by BSR members, not to be disclosed externally to third parties. In developing this tool, BSR has relied on publicly available information and standards, BSR proprietary methodologies, and learnings from project assignments. The document(s) does not constitute and cannot be relied upon as legal advice of any sort and cannot be considered an exhaustive review of legal or regulatory compliance. The views expressed in this document do not reflect those of BSR members.