COP15 ‘Paris Agreement for Nature’ Will Increase Pressure on Global Meat and Dairy Producers
The world will gather in Montreal tomorrow to discuss a Paris Agreement for Nature (COP15) including a set of proposed targets to halt and reverse global biodiversity loss.
- The world will gather in Montreal tomorrow to discuss a Paris Agreement for Nature (COP15) including a set of proposed targets to halt and reverse global biodiversity loss.
- However, new data from FAIRR today shows the worlds biggest meat and dairy producers are currently unprepared to meet targets expected in such a deal.
- Jeremy Coller, Chair of FAIRR initiative and CIO of Coller Capital, said,
From rainforests to rivers, meat & dairy producers are failing to manage their biodiversity impacts. - Investors are focused on material financial risks for companies, and a global agreement on nature at COP15 would see the intensive animal agriculture industry face increased regulatory, legal, tax and reputational risks.