Along with your overall score, you'll receive a score based on the following key land management areas:

Soil quality
Soil quality refers to identifying and managing business impacts on land and increasing land productivity.

Pollution
Pollution refers to practices that support long-term cleanup of the land from chemicals and heavy metals.

Biodiversity
Biodiversity refers to measuring impact and protecting wildlife and species below and above the ground.
What's the Benefit?
40% of Earth’s land is already degraded, with an additional 100 million hectares of productive lands being degraded each year.
Land degradation translates into business risks (WEF):
- The operations of agriculture, food and beverages, forestry and construction are 100% exposed.
- 70% of mineral extraction is facing direct risk due to droughts.
- Technology is at risk too, especially with AI water usage.
- Sectors with physical assets and labour, like telecom and electricity, are threatened by wildfires and storms.