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  • New financial instruments for nature shouldn't be prioritised, says Triodos

    03 July 2026

    Governments should avoid prioritising new financial instruments within national biodiversity financing plans (NBFPs), according to Triodos Bank, and focus on reforming the real economy.

  • BNG changes risk 'weakening demand signals', warns Triodos

    08 May 2026

    Any further exemptions to the Biodiversity Net Gain (BNG) legislation in England could weaken demand and hinder private finance involvement, according to Triodos Bank.

  • Fondaction backs natural capital fund launch with CAD25m

    13 April 2026

    Canada's Fondaction Asset Management and Triodos Investment Management are aiming to raise €300 million ($350 million) for a newly launched natural capital strategy.

  • Triodos Investment Management ramping up engagement on deforestation and water

    08 April 2026

    Triodos Investment Management said it is engaging with high-impact companies on deforestation and water.

  • Triodos to begin reporting positive biodiversity impact

    01 December 2025

    Triodos Bank has announced plans to begin reporting its positive impact on biodiversity for the first time, as it looks to ramp up engagement on high-impact sectors.

  • Triodos revises minimum standards exclusion list

    15 September 2025
  • Triodos, Lombard Odier launch development finance fund

    26 August 2025
  • UK government urged to increase transparency on BNG

    24 July 2025

    Better transparency is needed on Biodiversity Net Gain (BNG) to "reinforce" its integrity, investors and parliamentarians have told the UK government.

  • Creating products with positive nature impact still 'challenging', says Triodos IM

    04 July 2025

    Creating financial products which deliver positive impacts for nature and biodiversity is still "challenging", according to Triodos Investment Management, as it prepares a natural capital fund with Fondaction.

  • Defending the indefensible?

    24 June 2025

    Capital is pouring into the defence sector - but can it be considered a sustainable investment, asks Rob Langston