By Juliette Portala (Reuters) – Over 330 businesses on Wednesday urged world leaders to force large companies to assess and disclose their impact on nature by 2030, ahead of the COP15 global talks on biodiversity in December. Signatories of the COP15 Business Statement, which include GSK, H&M Group and Nestle and which have combined annual revenues of more than $1.5 trillion, said the world needed to move past voluntary reporting rules. “Improving the health of our planet requires bold, decisive action from policymakers and businesses. Some progress has been made, but it’s not enough,” Rebecca…