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The Competitive Edge of a Nature-Positive Approach
Navigating Sustainability Challenges to Drive Resilience & Long-Term Growth

The landscape of sustainability is evolving fast.

Climate risk, biodiversity loss, and increasing regulatory pressures are reshaping industries, especially for companies operating in ecologically sensitive areas. Organizations that take a proactive, nature-positive approach go beyond risk mitigation to gain a strategic advantage. As they do, they are ensuring long-term viability, strengthening stakeholder trust, and collectively unlocking billions in new revenue opportunities.

Executives across industries—mining, utilities, real estate, renewables, and beyond—are turning to Trinity Consultants for insights and implementation strategies that drive results. Explore our latest thought leadership to see how your company can lead in the emerging nature-positive economy.

Building the Business Case for Nature Positivity

Our Water & Ecology Sustainability Report delivers exclusive research on how organizations are tackling nature and biodiversity challenges—and where they are investing to create long-term value. Developed in collaboration with independent research firm Verdantix, this report highlights the following themes:
 

North American regulatory and policy developments drive nature and biodiversity strategies

Whether federal and state in the US or provincial-level in Canada, environmental legislation is the most significant driver influencing corporate commitment to nature and biodiversity.


Investments in water stewardship and biodiversity conservation are high on the corporate agenda

Organizations are increasingly investing in water stewardship and biodiversity conservation as part of their efforts to contribute towards nature-positive outcomes.

Nature and biodiversity strategies are less mature than ESG and sustainability strategies

Our survey revealed a significant maturity gap between sustainability strategies and nature and biodiversity strategies. Only 235 of surveyed organizations reported having a defined strategy for nature and biodiversity.

Organizations place a high priority on understanding the impacts of extreme weather events on operations

The survey found that 80% of organizations are committing high or medium investments to understand the impacts of extreme weather events on their operations.