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IUCN and XLRI Jamshedpur to train corporate India on integrating Nature/Biodiversity into business strategy

By   /  November 14, 2024  /  Comments Off on IUCN and XLRI Jamshedpur to train corporate India on integrating Nature/Biodiversity into business strategy

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XLRI Delhi – NCR campus : IUCN, founded in 1948, is an international nature conservation union, with its members consisting of sovereign States, government agencies, international agencies etc. with Observer Status in the United Nations General Assembly.

XLRI, founded in 1949, is India’s first and oldest management institute with a vision “To be an institution of excellence nurturing responsible global leaders for the greater common good and a sustainable future”. Fr Arrupe Centre for Ecology and Sustainability (FACES) at XLRI is a multi- disciplinary centre which aims to promote policies, practices and dialogue which have an impact on holistic and sustainable development of society and enterprises.

Recognizing the urgent need for integrating Nature/Biodiversity concerns into business decision making, IUCN and XLRI Jamshedpur have signed an MOU today, in the presence of the Board of Governors of XLRI.

The purpose of the collaboration is to sensitize and build capacity of the corporate executives, particularly working in corporate sustainability, environmental management, Corporate Social Responsibility domains, on three dimensions (i) integration of nature-biodiversity concerns into decision making, (ii) signaling business responsibility, and (iii) measure, monitor and report on business-biodiversity interface under reporting frameworks like The Taskforce on Nature-related Financial Disclosures (TNFD).

IUCN and XLRI believe that the learnings from the training programs will equip Indian business leaders with the skillsets to shape/contribute to their company’s biodiversity policies and align them with global best practices linked with national and international disclosures.

Further, IUCN and XLRI will create a business-biodiversity knowledge repository of good practices and case studies. XLRI students are likely to get summer internship opportunities to work with IUCN, which will hone their business-biodiversity leadership skills.

The MOU is signed by Dr. Yash Veer Bhatnagar, IUCN India Country Representative and Dr. Tata L. Raghu Ram, Chairperson, FACES-XLRI.

The MOU is signed in the presence of Board of Governors of XLRI, in the presence of T.V. Narendran, Chairman – BOG, & CEO & MD Tata Steel Ltd., Fr. S. George, Director XLRI Jamshedpur, Fr. KS Casimir SJ, Director XLRI Delhi – NCR.

Other notable business leaders present are Madhav B Kalyan, MD, JP Morgan; Jaspal Bindra, Chairman, Centrum Group; Ajay Kaul, Senior Director, Everstone Capital Asia Pvt Ltd.; and Jose Parayanken, Chaiman, Mozambique Holdings Etc.

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