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How can large investors support biodiversity while delivering long‑term, stable returns for members? In this video, we explore Nest’s major commitments to sustainable timber, guided by insights from Stephen O’Neill, Head of Infrastructure and Natural Capital at Nest. Nest has appointed Campbell Global and BTG Pactual’s Timberland Investment Group to manage more than £1 billion in sustainable forestry assets, giving 13 million members exposure to responsibly managed forests across the Americas and Australasia. What this video covers: • Why biodiversity is now recognised as a core dependency for business and finance • Why Nest chose global timberland as its first large‑scale natural‑capital allocation • How timberland can provide non‑correlated, inflation‑linked returns supported by long‑term housing demand • The role of carbon sequestration, and why Nest is taking a cautious approach to carbon credit markets • Environmental and social risks in forestry — from water use to community impact and Indigenous rights • What Nest learned from on‑site due diligence, including worker welfare, community engagement and ecosystem realities • How global standards such as FSC and SFI shape sustainable forest management • Why local presence and “boots on the ground” are critical for responsible operations • Examples of wildlife protection measures, species‑appropriate planting, and monitoring techniques • The evolving measurement of carbon sequestration and wider co‑benefits • Emerging natural‑capital opportunities, including biodiversity credits, peatland restoration and sustainable agriculture • Why Nest is monitoring, but not currently investing in, higher‑risk geographies such as Brazil • The growing responsibility for businesses and investors to understand their impacts and dependencies on nature This is a detailed look at how a major UK pension provider is approaching natural‑capital investment, balancing financial objectives with environmental and social considerations.