Industry must be involved in Sweden's biodiversity strategy

All parts of the government and all of society must be involved in stopping and reversing the loss of biodiversity. This is one of Ecogain's most important contributions to the Swedish Environmental Protection Agency's government commission to develop Sweden's national strategy and action plan for biodiversity.

- Addressing the nature crisis is as important as addressing the climate crisis. And they need to be tackled together. The whole society needs to be involved in the strategy, not just the authorities," says Ecogain founder Anders Enetjärn.

The Swedish Environmental Protection Agency is currently working on developing a proposal for Sweden's national strategy and action plan for biodiversity and Ecogain has been given the opportunity to contribute with views and expertise.

- Ecogain has a unique position with its ear to the ground when it comes to business. And the private sector has a crucial role to play. Therefore, Ecogain will of course share its insights and solutions," says Anders Enetjärn.

Biodiversity roadmaps - key support for business stakeholders

One example is Ecogain's unique experience in developing sector-specific biodiversity roadmaps. They have been an important support for companies in the same sector to work from. The opinion highlights the need for government support for roadmaps similar to the climate and fossil-free plans that exist in various sectors. There is a need for both clear expectations on business models and for the roadmaps to include specific measures against nature loss according to IPBES and the consideration hierarchy.

Eight proposals for the work on Sweden's national strategy and action plan for biodiversity.

In its summary to the Swedish Environmental Protection Agency, Ecogain makes eight recommendations for the agency to include in its continued work:

  1. Make room for the potential of the business and financial sector.

  2. Initiate a national baseline analysis of business and biodiversity.

  3. Establish a Swedish nature policy framework.

  4. Stimulate sectoral biodiversity roadmaps.

  5. Create a coordination mechanism between business, the financial sector and government.

  6. Develop incentives and competitiveness to promote nature-friendly business models.

  7. Plan for a financial transition towards biodiversity.

  8. Ensure feasibility and resources to support the transition.

Ecogain's opinion is based on comments and opinions from the Business@Biodiversity Sweden network, recommendations from Business for Nature, input from the Swedish WWF and the experience of the company's 80 or so employees specializing in nature issues. 

 - I hope that we inspire the agency to raise its ambitions for business in the national biodiversity plan," says Anders Enetjärn.

The Environmental Protection Agency must report the assignment to the Government Offices (Ministry of Climate and Industry) no later than November 3, 2023.

Read the full Ecogain opinion here (pdf).

Read more about the work on the national strategy and action plan on CBD on the Swedish Environmental Protection Agency's website.

Susanne B Olsson