See how geospatial analysis can assess the biodiversity impact of over 2,000 palm oil facilities, supporting TNFD disclosures.
See how geospatial analysis can assess the biodiversity impact of over 2,000 palm oil facilities, supporting TNFD disclosures.
Palm oil production plays a pivotal role in global supply chains, but it also poses a substantial threat to biodiversity. As organisations prepare for nature-related disclosures under frameworks like the Taskforce on Nature-related Financial Disclosures (TNFD), understanding where and how biodiversity is impacted is critical.
In this report, we demonstrate how geospatial analysis and satellite data can be harnessed to assess the biodiversity impact of palm oil facilities using the L.E.A.P. framework (Locate, Evaluate, Assess, and Prepare) a key component of the TNFD guidance.
The study provides insights into the environmental footprint of over 2,000 palm oil mills worldwide, offering a scalable, transparent, and science-based approach for organisations navigating complex supply chains and voluntary sustainability standards like RSPO, EUDR, and CSRD.