Accounting for nature contributions to people in corporate sustainability: The case of a waste management company in Portugal
Tania Pinto,
Telmo Machado,
Diana Nicolau,
Nuno Gaspar Oliveira and
Ana Sofia Vaz
Corporate Social Responsibility and Environmental Management, 2024, vol. 31, issue 4, 2619-2628
Abstract:
Nature's contributions to people (NCP) are contributions of natural capital to people's quality of life, being at the center of political and societal concern. There is an increasing recognition of businesses' responsibility toward conservation and responsible use of natural capital. In this exploratory study, we identified gains of corporate investments on natural capital, focusing on LIPOR, a waste management company that closed and converted a dumpsite into a multifunctional Urban Green Space. We gathered and reviewed available data and concluded that there are €113,020,478 in NCP benefits, from €7,760,032 business investments by LIPOR, roughly representing a positive cost–benefit ratio of 14, over 2 decades. Results suggest that well‐targeted business investments in natural capital can provide high rates of return associated with people's benefits. Our case study contributes to fulfilling a gap in business literature by deliberately linking rates of investment on natural capital with the valuation of NCP benefits.
Date: 2024
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