JEJAWI Advisors collaborates with corporations in Malaysia to assess and manage their biodiversity risks by utilising a comprehensive, data-driven approach. We help companies identify their impacts on biodiversity and their dependencies on ecosystem services. By analysing detailed data from various indices, we provide our clients with insights into their biodiversity footprint and how it aligns with global standards, such as those outlined in the MSCI All Country World Index. Our goal is to support companies in understanding their biodiversity risks, informing their strategies to mitigate negative impacts, and promoting responsible business practices. By working closely with corporations, JEJAWI Advisors enables them to take proactive steps in investor engagement and portfolio management strategies, ensuring that biodiversity conservation becomes an integral part of their operations, and contributing positively to Malaysia’s natural ecosystems.
We are proud to announce the publication of our updated 💫 Multi Tool study 💫 , the key findings of which were presented today in a webinar. 🔎 This study employs a collaborative biodiversity footprinting approach to estimate the impacts on biodiversity and dependencies on ecosystem services for over 2,300 companies, sourced from the MSCI All Country World Index and the Nature Action 100 initiative. The report, which is available now on the FfB Foundation website, presents the high level results and key findings of the study, supplemented by a detailed methodological document. The aim is to provide financial institutions with a valuable starting point to tailor their investor engagement actions and portfolio management strategies on biodiversity. 👀 The detailed company-level data, which underpins the findings, has been made available to members of the FfB Foundation. We are grateful for the support provided by the Global Commons Alliance Accountability Accelerator (GCAAA) for this project. We extend our gratitude to our project collaborators and contributing authors: Annelisa Grigg of Globalbalance, CDC Biodiversité, Carbon4 Finance, ICEBERG DATA LAB, PRé Sustainability and CREM - Biodiversity Footprint for Financial Institutions, Impact Institute – Global Impact Mark Wildschut (Wildcap). We appreciate the valuable data provided by Morgan Stanley Capital International (MSCI Inc.) and would like to thank the experts and project reviewers for their valuable contributions: Johan LAMMERANT, Wijnand Broer, James d'Ath, Jacob Bedford, Miriam van Gool, Emma Godefroy, Alice Cros, Souheila MGAIETH, Delphine Bartre, Clément MOLINIER, Colette Grosscurt, Rudri Mankad, Anne Mesguich, Chiara Cassataro, Hans Baumers, Stephen Freedman, PhD, CFA, FRM, Clinton A., Charlotte Apps, CFA Read more and access the study here - https://lnkd.in/dhr87iXT