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We’re proud to renew our global partnership with Sibelco, continuing our shared commitment to protect and restore nature where it’s needed most.


This new three-year chapter builds on years of collaboration that have already delivered real results; from restoring damaged habitats to protecting threatened bird species. By working together, we’ve shown how industry and conservation can align to make a positive difference.

With Sibelco’s presence across a wide range of landscapes and our expertise in conservation, we’re joining forces to make nature part of how land is used, managed and restored. The renewed partnership means scaling up restoration projects, improving how we monitor biodiversity, and making sure decisions are guided by science.

As Hilmar Rode, CEO of Sibelco, puts it: We believe in responsible resource management, and we are proud to continue this journey with a partner that shares our values and brings world-class conservation knowledge to the table.

And as Tom Cabuy, Conservation Partnerships Officer for BirdLife Europe & Central Asia says: “Nature is in crisis. This partnership shows how businesses can play a meaningful role in helping it recover; while also creating long-term value for themselves.”

We know that solving the biodiversity crisis means working with everyone. This partnership is a great example of what’s possible when we do.

European Bee-eater by: Anca Muresan/Unsplash


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