The 5 pillars of your climate action blueprint

The 5 pillars of your climate action blueprint

The Climate Action and Innovation Matrix, a collaboration between Planet FWD and Climate Collaborative, is your definitive guide for aligning your brand and business strategy with environmental stewardship.

The Matrix encompasses 5 pillars of action to help you identify your current position across each, then align your 2024 (and beyond) planning for impact and efficiency.

MEASURE:

  • Climate action begins with establishing a baseline for your greenhouse gas emissions.
  • The baseline serves as a starting point for tracking your progress and setting achievable targets for reducing your impact.
  • A clear and defined baseline will demonstrate transparency and credibility to your stakeholders, showing your dedication to addressing environmental concerns.
  • Make sure to define specific goals to determine the scope of your measurements and the accuracy of your data.
  • Whether you're Exploring or Pioneering in your climate work, choose reliable tools aligned to global standards (such as Greenhouse Gas Protocol and ISO) that are CDP-compliant.
  • Always show your work - be transparent about where your data comes from, who your partners are that helped with your calculations, and the methodologies used.

BE TRANSPARENT ABOUT WHERE YOUR DATA COMES FROM


COMMIT:

  • Whether you are just exploring a climate commitment or want to be on the leading edge, root your commitment in scientific data and align it with The Paris Agreement (1.5° C).
  • Ensure that your commitment is both ambitious and realistic, with a measurable and time-bound target.
  • Clear communication about your commitment, as well as your plans to achieve it, is crucial.
  • Plan for the financial and operational implications of your commitment to guarantee that the necessary resources and strategies are in place to achieve your climate action goals.

ROOT YOUR COMMITMENT IN SCIENTIFIC DATA ALIGNED WITH THE PARIS AGREEMENT


ACT & REDUCE:

  • The most impactful climate efforts are informed by a clear strategy.
  • This strategy will guide your choices, enabling you to effectively focus your efforts on achieving specific environmental goals.
  • By strategically allocating both financial and human resources, you can maximize your return on investment in terms of emissions reductions, business continuity, and potential cost savings.
  • A well-defined strategy can enhance your reputation among key stakeholders, including shareholders, consumers, and employees.

A WELL-DEFINED SUSTAINABILITY STRATEGY CAN ENHANCE YOUR REPUTATION


DISCLOSE:

  • Prioritize transparency, accuracy, and comprehensiveness in your disclosure.
  • For smaller companies, basic reporting may be sufficient.
  • As larger enterprises increasingly prioritize their Scope 3 emissions and need to meet their targets (i.e. those set with SBTi) there is increasing pressure on all companies, including yours, to track and disclose emissions.
  • It’s critical to collect your data rigorously, verify it, and ensure it’s based on recognized global standards.
  • By disclosing your entire environmental impact, from direct operations through your supply chain, you showcase your genuine commitment.

LARGER COMPANIES SHOULD PRIORITIZE THEIR SCOPE 3 EMISSIONS


COMMUNICATE:

  • Effective communication with stakeholders about your climate commitments is essential to build trust and demonstrate authentic corporate responsibility.
  • Clearly articulate your commitments and progress using a variety of communication channels.
  • Emphasize the steps you have taken, the outcomes achieved, and any challenges faced.
  • Honest and proactive communication creates accountability and mitigates greenwashing concerns.

MITIGATE CONCERNS OF GREENWASHING WITH HONEST AND PROACTIVE COMMUNICATIONS


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