Verimpact has been a member of the Taskforce on Nature-related Financial Disclosures (TNFD) Forum since 2024, reinforcing its commitment to supporting organisations in addressing nature-related risks and opportunities through practical, decision-useful approaches.
The TNFD Forum brings together organisations from across business, finance, and policy to support the development and implementation of a global framework for nature-related financial risk management and disclosure.

Supporting Corporates in a Nature-Constrained Economy
Nature loss, biodiversity decline, and ecosystem degradation are increasingly recognised as material business risks with direct implications for operations, supply chains, asset values, and long-term strategy. Through its TNFD Forum participation, Verimpact contributes to the global dialogue on how organisations can better understand and manage their dependencies and impacts on nature, while translating these into business-relevant risk intelligence.
A Pragmatic Approach to TNFD Implementation
Verimpact supports corporates in applying TNFD pragmatically, aligned with existing CSRD, ESRS, and climate risk processes.
Rather than treating TNFD as a standalone disclosure exercise, Verimpact helps organisations:
- Identify material nature-related risks and opportunities
- Integrate nature considerations into enterprise risk management
- Align TNFD outputs with ESRS E4 (Biodiversity & Ecosystems) and climate disclosures
- Focus on decision-ready insights for senior management and boards
As a TNFD Forum member since 2024, Verimpact helps organisations focus on what is material — not what is cosmetic.
Contributing to Global Best Practice
The TNFD Forum plays a critical role in promoting market-led adoption of nature-related risk frameworks and supporting the transition from voluntary disclosure to mainstream financial and corporate practice.
Verimpact’s participation reflects its broader work at the intersection of nature, climate, policy, and financial risk, supporting corporates as expectations from regulators, investors, lenders, and value-chain partners continue to evolve.
