Nature 4 Business
Central London Location - details will be shared with registered attendees a few days before the event
About this Event
25th June 2026 | London Climate Action Week | Central London | 9am-5pm
Join us for a full day designed for UK-based senior sustainability leaders, business decision-makers and impact investors hosted by Restore.
Register your interest on https://restoredland.com/nature-4-business-event-at-london-climate-action-week-2026/
AGENDA
9:00am Networking Breakfast
9:45am to 10:30am Panel Sessions
10:30am to 10:45am Coffee Break
10:45am to 12:00pm Workshops
12:00pm to 1:00pm Lunch
1:00pm to 5:00pm Site Visit, Framewood, Berkshire
PANEL 1 9:45am to 10:30am
Nature Positive Business: Embedding Nature in the Sustainability Strategy
How are leading businesses moving beyond commitments and integrating nature into their core sustainability strategies? This panel brings together practitioners and leaders who are navigating the complexity of nature positive action in practice, exploring what works, what does not, and what the business case really looks like from the inside.
Hosted by Gil Martin, Restore
Panellists:
Nicky O’Malley, CEO, 30×30 UK
Jaclyn Kaminski, Chief Sustainability Officer, International Workplace Group
Elisabeth Sullivan, Head of Sustainability, TechUK
PANEL 2 9:45am to 10:30am
Investing in Nature: Unlocking Capital for Landscape Scale Recovery
Nature is an emerging asset class, but what does credible nature investment look like in practice? This panel explores the evolving landscape of nature finance, the role of institutional and impact investors in accelerating recovery, and how capital can flow more effectively into high integrity restoration at scale.
Hosted by Mona Dohle, NetZero Investor
Panellists:
Simon Crichton, Head of Nature, Food & Resource, Triodos Bank
Eoin Murray, Head of Investment, Rebalance Earth
Benedict Macdonald, CEO, Restore
WORKSHOP 1 10:45am to 12:00pm
Mapping and Measuring Your Relationship with Nature
Nature is moving up the corporate agenda, driven by regulation, investor pressure and growing recognition that business depends on functioning ecosystems. But for most organisations, understanding exactly where and how nature intersects with their business – and what that means for their risk profile and commercial opportunity – is still a work in progress.
This workshop will provide you with practical tools to map and measure your organisations relationship with nature. It will equip you to assess nature dependencies and impacts, drawing on emerging frameworks like TNFD, and discuss how to identify risks, opportunities, and deliver tangible action across the value chain.
Led by Jenny Hughes, Associate Director, Nature Positive, Tom Mason, Associate Director, Nature Positive, and Molly Scott, Senior Consultant, Nature Positive.
WORKSHOP 2 10:45am to 12:00pm
Restore’s Case Study for Nature as Competitive Advantage
This workshop explores how meaningful nature action can become a powerful driver of business value, from brand differentiation and marketing advantage to staff engagement, customer loyalty, tender success and impact leadership.
Drawing on real world case studies from Restore’s portfolio of landscape scale projects, participants will leave with practical frameworks for integrating nature into their business strategy in ways that are credible, communicable and commercially compelling.
The session will also offer an early look at Restore’s latest dashboard for presenting nature restoration data and invite participants to feedback on it.
Led by Gil Martin, Commercial and Natural Capital Director, Restore and Oliver Clague, Natural Capital Developer, Restore
SITE VISIT 1:00pm to 5:00pm – Framewood Nature Restoration Project, Berkshire
A Living Laboratory for Ecological Recovery
Following lunch, a coach will take guests to Framewood, Restore’s nature restoration project just outside London near Slough, for an immersive afternoon in a recovering landscape.
Key restoration work is already well underway at Framewood, including the removal of invasive species to enable native vegetation to regenerate naturally, the creation of leaky woody dams to reinstate more natural water dynamics and improve water availability across the landscape, and the preparation of the site for the introduction of animals whose rootling and grazing activity will further accelerate the recovery of native flora and natural processes.
Guests will have the opportunity to see this work first hand, hear from the ecology team about what has been achieved and what comes next, and learn about Restore’s programme of corporate volunteer days at the site, offering businesses a direct, hands-on connection to nature recovery in action.
Coach departs after lunch. Return to London by 5:00pm.
Restore
RESTORE was founded on the belief that nature recovery should be a mainstream land use and investment strategy, not a niche conservation activity.
We’re a nature-first, naturalist-led organisation designing, funding and delivering some of the most ambitious ecological restoration projects in Britain. We’re proving that restoration can be regenerative, profitable and transformative for people, land and wildlife alike.
We partner with landowners to restore ecosystems on their land, with investors to fund long-term recovery, and with businesses to generate credible natural capital outcomes. We take an end-to-end approach, combining ecological expertise, long-term vision and practical delivery.
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