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Business Partners
BirdLife works with companies which have a demonstrated commitment to improve internal as well as sectorial environmental performance.
Each of our corporate partners must fulfil a rigorous due diligence process to ensure that our respective goals and priorities are aligned and that any potential risks don't outweigh the benefits to biodiversity.
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To find out how your business could work with BirdLife, please contact Sue Mulhall, Partnerships Manager: sue.mulhall@birdlife.org
Strategic Partnerships, Shared Goals
By working in partnership with companies who share our goals, BirdLife has seen significant opportunities to encourage positive change not just within companies, but to also the sector more broadly.
See below for further information on our global strategic partnerships with Cemex, HeidelbergCement, Rio Tinto and Toyota.
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BirdLife International and Cemex work together to strengthen each organisation's ability to achieve sustainable development with special reference to biodiversity conservation. |
BirdLife International and HeidelbergCement Group work together on local and international levels to further improve the protection and restoration standards at mining sites. |
BirdLife International and Toyota have formed a five-year global partnership, starting in 2016, to enable vital conservation work for threatened species. |
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Rio TintoBirdLife International and Rio Tinto formed a global strategic partnership in 2001 to achieve mutually held goals of participatory biodiversity conservation enabled by data and expertise from both organisations. Partnership withRio Tinto |
Tools for Business
IBAT (the Integrated Biodiversity Assessment Tool) is the gateway to information you can trust and tools that you need to make informed decisions about biodiversity risk and to report upon environmental performance.
TESSA (Toolkit for Ecosystem Services Assessment) helps understand the impacts on ecosystem services of actual and potential changes in state at individual sites to promoe better planning decisions to support both biodiversity conservation and ecosystem service delivery.
PRISM is a pratical toolkit, in development, to assess the impact of conservation projects and contribute to an improvement in evidence-based conservation delivery, effeciency, and long-term effectiveness.
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