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Impact period: 1st July 2024

Tiered Sustainability-as-a-Service Drives Scalable Climate Action

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Impact period: 1st July 2024

Tiered Sustainability-as-a-Service Drives Scalable Climate Action

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Challenge:

A common barrier to climate action within organisations is the absence of a clear, phased roadmap to guide impact integration. Many businesses and institutions, especially those early in their climate journey, struggle to move beyond basic metrics and strategy. Even for more mature entities, transitioning from data collection to deep operational change and effective impact communication remains complex and resource-intensive. Without structured guidance, organisations often stall - unable to prioritise actions, align stakeholders, or scale results. Moreover, few have the internal capability to transform raw data into compelling climate narratives that resonate with investors, regulators, and the public. The need is not only for tools but for a framework that enables strategic evolution over time.

Impact period: 26th June 2023

Scaling Measurable Climate Impact Across Diverse Sectors

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Impact period: 26th June 2023

Scaling Measurable Climate Impact Across Diverse Sectors

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Challenge:

Across many industries - including elite sport, marine logistics, products, and tourism - organisations continue to grapple with a lack of unified tools for emissions tracking and sustainability integration. The landscape is fragmented: some sectors face knowledge gaps, while others lack methodologies to quantify and communicate environmental impact. This fragmentation leads to inconsistent reporting, missed opportunities for emissions reduction, and limited stakeholder engagement. Despite increased pressure from regulatory frameworks and public expectations, many organisations still find it difficult to translate sustainability ambitions into credible, actionable strategies that align with science-based targets and reporting obligations.