United Nations Global Compact Network Singapore (UNGCNS) and Nature Society Singapore (NSS) are partnering to organise a joint programme that brings together strategic sustainability frameworks with real-world environmental experiences.

This joint programme comprises a one-day TNFD workshop with UNGCNS, followed by a 5D/4N transformative Eco-Journey to Sepetang with NSS. This is designed specifically for senior leaders to move beyond compliance and leverage nature-related data for long-term resilience and competitive differentiation, as well as to deepen environmental understanding, foster meaningful connections, and strengthen sense of stewardship towards our natural environment.

While the TNFD intensive equips participants with an understanding of overarching systems, reporting frameworks, and nature-related risks and opportunities, the Eco-Journey plays a central role in grounding these concepts in real-life contexts and communities, providing practical insights
for leadership and decision-making.

Interested in deepening your sustainability journey? Deepen your expertise with the TNFD Intensive and Eco-journey to Sepetang!

About the Programme

As the global economy shifts toward “nature-positivity,” the Taskforce on Nature-related Financial Disclosures (TNFD) has emerged as the gold standard for managing environmental dependencies. Learn to identify, assess, manage, and disclose nature-related dependencies, impacts, risks, and opportunities.
Move your team from a “do no harm” mindset to a “natureresilient” strategy, ensuring your organisation is prepared for the
incoming wave of mandatory reporting and investor scrutiny.

1. The TNFD Executive Intensive: From Disclosure to Strategic Advantage (1-Day workshop) by UNGCNS

Key Objectives

• Decode the Framework
Understand the four pillars (Governance, Strategy, Risk & Impact
Management, and Metrics & Targets) and the LEAP assessment process.

• Understand the Key Frameworks
Hear from the teams of leading frameworks like IBAT (Integrated Biodiversity Assessment Tool) and ENCORE on how to use their tools to carry out TNFD’s LEAP (Locate, Evaluate, Assess and Prepare) to disclose TNFDs Impacts, Dependencies, Risks and Opportunities.

• Identify Materiality
Pinpoint how nature loss creates physical, transition, and systemic risks for your specific business model.

• Master the Narrative
Effectively communicate nature-related dependencies to investors, regulators, and stakeholders.

2. 5D4N Eco-Journey to KL, Sepetang and Ipoh by Nature Society Singapore

NSS Eco-Journeys are thoughtfully curated overseas learning experiences set within living landscapes. Participants visit conservation sites, engage with local communities and champions, experience nature up close, and reflect on what sustainability looks like in practice. The Eco-Journey is designed and led by the
Directors of Nature Society Singapore, in partnership with leaders from regional communities and NGOs.

Why Sepetang?

Sepetang is an example of enduring and effective mangrove conservation in Southeast Asia. Here, mangroves are actively and sustainably managed, supporting biodiversity while sustaining local livelihoods. It offers a living case study of how environmental, social, and economic complexities intersect. For professionals, Sepetang provides rich, place-based learning opportunities that mirror many of Singapore’s own conservation challenges, making it a powerful context for experiencing sustainability.

Key Objectives

• Professional development in environmental education and sustainability through understanding of conservation issues and concepts interwoven
with hands-on experiences and guided workshops.

• Witness community stewardship in action and understand how nature, communities and livelihoods are interconnected.

• Translate insights and learning gained to enhance leadership, programmes and workplace culture in Singapore.

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UNGCNS x Nature Society Singapore (NSS): TNFD Intensive and Eco-Journey to Kuala Sepetang

04/08/2026
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Kuala Sepetang, Malaysia