Irina Goryunova, UNDP Deputy Resident
Representative in Thailand, stated: “The current climate crisis is increasingly affecting
the loss of the world's biodiversity. The impacts of these crises go beyond
environmental issues and affect almost all Sustainable Development Goals
(SDGs), especially in the areas of health, food security, and access to water.
Vulnerable groups are likely to be the most affected and may be left behind if
there is no collaborative effort to address the issues from all sectors.
Research by UNDP shows a decline in government budget for biodiversity
management over the past decade. Meanwhile, private sector involvement in this
agenda remains limited, reflecting the need to raise awareness about the
importance of biodiversity for various sectors, especially businesses, which
play a crucial role in driving a nature-friendly economy.”
Prasert Sirinapaporn, ONEP
Secretary-General,
remarked: “National policy and legislation is a country instrument which
focuses on conservation, restoration and sustainable use of biodiversity. It
also offers opportunities for cooperation and partnerships among diverse
sectors such as government sector, public sector, businesses, finance, banking,
and civil society to achieve global and national goals in alignment with the
Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework. This includes addressing to
close the biodiversity finance gap by promoting the role of businesses in
operating with environmental and biodiversity responsibility.”
Pornanong Budsaratragoon, SEC Secretary-General,
said: "SEC is
committed to promoting the integration of ESG factors and SDGs into the
business operations of Thai listed companies throughout their value chains.
This will help mitigate negative impacts and amplify positive outcomes for both
businesses and society. By adhering to international standards, listed companies can disclose such information to
relevant stakeholders, especially global investors. Biodiversity is now a key
issue in the SDGs, and the world is exploring measures to protect biodiversity,
which may lead to more stringent regulations. Standards-setting bodies may also introduce new financial disclosure
standards related to biodiversity, which could impact business operations.
Therefore, understanding and integrating biodiversity into sustainable business
practices will help reduce risks, create new market opportunities, and enhance
business competitiveness."
The seminar featured presentations from experts
representing key organizations involved in biodiversity conservation. Prasert
Sirinapaporn, ONEP Secretary-General, delivered a presentation titled “Securing
Thailand’s Future: The Critical Role of Biodiversity and Policy Direction.” In
his presentation, he discussed the importance and direction of Thailand's
biodiversity policy, emphasizing the need for businesses to prepare for future
policies and regulations, particularly regarding biodiversity-related
disclosures.
Pornruthai Chotivijit, a Monitoring,
Evaluation, Accountability, and Learning (MEAL) Officer from IUCN Thailand, provided “An Overview of the Global
Framework of Standards and Guidelines Related to Biodiversity Disclosure"
including approaches
to assessing
biodiversity risks and impacts.
Areewan Aimdilokwong, SEC Assistant
Secretary-General,
highlighted "The Importance of Biodiversity-Conscious Business Practices and 56-1 One
Report,” emphasizing the benefits and opportunities for listed companies to
disclose such information, and outlined global trends in biodiversity
disclosure. Additionally,
she provided examples of effective disclosure practices and how to integrate
such information into company reports.
A panel discussion titled "Transforming
Challenges into Opportunities: Business Leading in the Way in
Biodiversity" provided a platform for high-level executives to share
their insights and experiences. Panelists included Angkana Tepprasertwangsa,
President of the Thai Listed Companies Association, Chana Poomee, Chief
Sustainability Officer at Siam Cement Group, and Prapasri Puntujariya, Sustainability Management Manager at Bangchak Corporation Public Company Limited.
Moderated by Benjamas Chotthong, Director of the Project Development and
Planning Program at the Thai Environment Institute, the panel discussed the motivations behind
their companies' focus on biodiversity, the value derived from such drivers,
challenges, initiatives, and opportunities integrating into corporate
strategies. The panel emphasized the critical role of biodiversity in business
success and the need for industry-wide adoption of sustainable practices integrated
into the entire business value chain, with a view that businesses, regardless of
their size, can implement these
practices.
A recording of the seminar "Elevating
Biodiversity Literacy and Awareness" is accessible on the SEC website at www.sec.or.th/onereport and ThaiSEC YouTube Channel.