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All firms urged to appoint green expert to board

Published on 06 October 2008

Source: Reuters

All businesses should appoint an environmental expert to their board to help safeguard the planet, the president of the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) said on Sunday.

"The environment needs to become part of the DNA of all private sector entities," Valli Moosa told the opening ceremony of a two-week IUCN congress of 8,000 delegates from more than 170 nations who will map out ways to protect animals and plants.

"This is good not only for nature, but for the bottom line," he told an audience including Spain's Crown Prince Felipe in a speech that urged wider action by businesses, governments and ordinary people to safeguard nature.

"The process of moving toward efficiency saves species, but it also cuts waste, provides jobs and boosts profits," he said. The IUCN groups governments, scientists and environmental organizations.

"I make a call to business around the world to include on their boards at least one non-executive director with knowledge and experience of the protection of the environment," he said.

"Not to do so is reckless, for it jeopardizes both the sustainability of the business concerned but also the sustainability of the planet," he said.

Animals and plants are vital for human life, providing everything from food to medicines. Moosa said that private sector businesses usually had experienced accountants on their boards, but no environmental expert. 

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