Progress in tackling the world’s escalating nature crisis is being undermined by businesses’ failure to disclose their impact on global ecosystems, according to the new EY 2025 Nature Action Barometer (pdf).
The report analyses the published reports of 435 companies with a combined market capitalization of more than US$50 trillion, across the globe and in a range of sectors, including consumer goods, energy, hospitality, and technology. It provides a snapshot of their public disclosures on nature impacts and dependencies, measured against the globally recognized recommendations of the Taskforce on Nature Related Financial Disclosures (TNFD).
The findings reveal that most companies (93%) mention nature in their published reports, but not all these disclosures provide the detail needed to help external stakeholders with decision making in relation to matters such as risk, governance, and investment. Only around a quarter (26%) of the businesses in the survey include information that aligns with the TNFD framework signaling a potential gap in transparency about nature-related impacts, dependencies, risks, and opportunities.
In addition, just over one in ten businesses that took part in the survey (13%) produce a standalone report on their progress against the TNFD recommendations or include clear details of this progress in their existing reports.