Biodiversity and nature

Protecting and restoring ecosystems that provide a haven for biodiversity and allow nature to thrive

Biodiversity is all the different kinds of life in one area — the animals, plants, fungi, and even microorganisms. Biodiversity is crucial to support everything in nature we need to survive, like food, clean water, medicine, and shelter.

 

But the world’s natural ecosystems are declining at unprecedented rates, with wildlife populations down 69% on average since 19701. This is weakening the planet’s ability to provide crucial services, including climate change mitigation and adaptation.

 

Our business depends on nature and the ecosystem services it provides. Forest-based paper board is the main raw material for our cartons, and the food that customers use our packs to deliver is made from ingredients that come from farmland.

 

We need to halt and reverse biodiversity loss by 20301 to preserve the earth for current and future generations. At SIG, we recognize that we have a responsibility to protect essential ecosystems within and beyond our value chain.

1  WWF Living Planet Report 2022

How we’re working to protect and restore biodiversity

Delivering regenerative impact for the planet is fundamental to our net positive ambition. We manage biodiversity impacts in our supply chain, and at our operations we assess biodiversity risks by using WWF’s risk filter and the tools from the Science Based Target Network (SBTN).

 

We are contributing to global goals to reverse biodiversity loss and create positive outcomes for nature through our four interconnected net positive action areas.