April 22, 2025

Meeting ambitious biodiversity goals on tightening budgets

Josine oude Lohuis

It's the core challenge emerging in my conversations with sustainability teams and service providers alike these past months

It creates a tension that I’d like to discuss: Corporate teams are stretched thin, navigating a maze of compliance frameworks (CSRD, TNFD, SBTN, etc.). This pushes them towards seeking faster, more affordable ways to get baseline insights. Yet, they rely heavily on service providers whose mandate is precisely to safeguard quality and deep strategic insights.

A recent quick survey I conducted illustrated this divergence:

It's clear: Service providers rightly champion quality, confidence, and depth. And sustainability managers probably don't 𝘱𝘳𝘦𝘧𝘦𝘳 high-level or uncertain results – it’s often what budgets dictate.

So, how do we move forward on biodiversity when resources are tight? Navigating budget cuts doesn't mean halting biodiversity progress; it means getting smarter.

At Link Nature, we believe the answer lies in smart automation. By automating the generation of quantitative, science-based biodiversity insights, we significantly lower the cost for companies to understand their interface with nature. We focus on critically assessing where deep detail truly matters and where robust, more coarse-grained results suffice initially.

What this means for you:

  • Sustainability Managers: Our goal is to provide solid, affordable tools that help you meet initial reporting needs, identify key risk areas efficiently, and free up resources for taking action.
  • Service Providers: We build tools to complement your expertise, automating the quantitative groundwork. This helps you scale your strategic advice and focus on delivering high-impact, tailored solutions for your clients.

The path forward lies in technology-enabled approaches that make robust biodiversity action accessible.

Any questions? Get in touch
Josine oude Lohuis
Product lead and Co-Founder
josine.oudelohuis@linknature.io

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