"Through the development and use of company sites, buildings or through emissions, etc. businesses directly affect biological diversity. In fishing, farming and forestry, the shock on the environment is mostly direct as well. Often, however, there is an indirect change to the habitat caused, in part, by raw material suppliers and the supply chain. In addition to location development and supply chain management, corporate biodiversity management encompasses further fields of action. Business success and impact factors on biodiversity can be managed by implementing the necessary strategies. The following is a list of the most important fields of action with descriptions for corporate biodiversity management."
Source: Corporate Biodiversity Management Handbook, P.12
Procurement
Production
Marketing
Sales and distribution
Research and development
Human resources
Costs
Sales and price
Risk mitigation
Reputation
Innovation
Business model
Habitat transformation
Climate change
Invasive species (Neobiota)
Overexploitation
Pollution