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  • 26 June 2025
  • Directorate-General for Environment
  • 1 min read

European Business & Nature Summit 2025 – Registration will open on July 14th

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Welcome to the 2025 edition of the European Business and Nature Summit (EBNS), a conference organised by the European Business & Biodiversity Platform. This year’s EBNS is set to inspire and mobilise the European business and finance community to drive business competitiveness and resilience with nature.

For this edition, the summit heads to Helsinki, Finland. Organised in collaboration with Sitra, the Finnish Innovation Fund, the event unites forward-thinking industries, financial institutions and policymakers. It will provide a forum for high-level dialogues and in-depth 'boots on the ground' discussions alike. For one and a half days, participants will embark on a journey to drive transformative actions towards a nature-positive future.

To drive business success with nature, EBNS will focus around three themes:

- Business Action: How to enable and accelerate credible and effective business action and transformation?

Circular and Bioeconomy: How can businesses leverage the potential of circular solutions and the bioeconomy to contribute to a nature positive future?

Biodiversity Finance: How to rapidly accelerate the alignment of financial flows with biodiversity targets and support companies in their transformation?

Halfway to 2030, we realise we have to step up. New global realities put additional pressure on our ambitious agenda to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals, and halt and reverse nature loss. Don’t miss this opportunity to connect with change-makers across Europe, learn about tangible actions to restore and protect biodiversity, and contribute to building a nature-positive future!

Registration for attending EBNS 2025 will be open from Monday 14 July until Friday 5 September 2025.

Stay tuned for more information on EBNS 2025 in the coming weeks! Subscribe to our newsletter and keep an eye out on our website for the latest updates.

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Publication date
26 June 2025
Author
Directorate-General for Environment