Formas breakfast: Business and biodiversity - sustainable future, sustainable success?

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In recent years, biodiversity has become a priority area in many companies' sustainability efforts. Many industries depend on stable ecosystem services such as clean water, fertile soil and crop pollination. But awareness of the concrete risks and business opportunities posed by threats to these ecosystem services varies widely. How can research support businesses in safeguarding the biodiversity that is crucial to their operations?
Business engagement will be crucial to achieving biodiversity targets. The rich variety of life on Earth is not only a prerequisite for human survival and the health of our planet, but also a necessity for economic stability and sustainable growth.
At Formas' breakfast on September 25, you will meet experts with different perspectives on how we can understand and value the ecosystem services that biodiversity offers, how companies can develop innovative solutions and create sustainable business models that protect and promote biodiversity, and how research can support these efforts.
Program and times
Formas breakfast takes place at the Nobel Museum in Gamla Stan in Stockholm. We also broadcast digitally for those who are not able to be there.
- 07.30-08.00 Breakfast and networking
- 08.00-09.00 Seminar program with panel discussions and questions from the audience
- 09.00-09.30 After dinner drinks
We will keep you updated with confirmed speakers and panelists.
Registration of interest
Register your interest now to get priority to book a place when registration opens.
Participation is free of charge and the number of places (at the museum) is limited. Your expression of interest is not binding and does not guarantee a place.
Contact for the seminar


About Formas Breakfast
Formas Breakfast is part of a series of initiatives by Formas to disseminate knowledge about current issues in sustainable development, the environment, land-based industries and spatial planning.