Ten Years of United for Wildlife Business Taskforces.
An overview of some key moments, achievements, and the way forward as we collectively evolve our approach to the illegal wildlife trade and environmental crime.
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Environmental Crime ‘From blind spot to business risk’
Environmental crime is a fast-growing illicit economy estimated at approximately USD 300 billion and embedded in global supply chains and financial systems.
The consequences for business are increasingly financial and operational, including market exclusion, enforcement action and disruption.
Environmental crime is also degrading ecosystems, increasing supply costs, volatility and price instability.
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Our Impact
United for Wildlife has contributed to
arrests
law enforcement cases
employees trained