Practical thinking for sustainability decisions.
Explore perspectives, guides, and technical notes on environmental assessment, sustainability strategy, circular innovation, climate transition, regulation, data tools, and implementation. Written for teams that need to understand the issue, make decisions, and move forward with confidence.
Why environmental data often fails to influence business decisions
Many sustainability studies produce useful information, but not always in a format that business teams can use. This article explains how to design outputs that support choices, trade-offs, and implementation.
Read article →What makes an LCA useful beyond reporting
Life Cycle Assessment can do more than produce a final number. Used well, it can guide design, procurement, process improvement, and product strategy.
Read article →How to prepare for an EPD without losing control of your data
A practical guide to organizing product information, supplier data, assumptions, and documentation before starting an Environmental Product Declaration process.
Read guide →Circular economy is not one strategy
Reuse, recycling, repair, reduction, material substitution, and new business models all solve different problems. This article explains how to choose the right circular approach.
Read article →The missing link between sustainability strategy and implementation
Many strategies fail because ownership, timing, resources, and governance are unclear. This article shows how to turn a roadmap into work that teams can actually deliver.
Read article →What sustainability teams need from digital tools
Dashboards and models only help when they reflect real workflows. This article explores how to design sustainability tools that support decisions instead of creating more reporting work.
Read article →Nature-related risks are business risks
A practical introduction to how land, water, biodiversity, and ecosystem dependencies can affect operations, supply chains, and investment decisions.
Read article →How to evaluate sustainability claims before publishing them
A guide to checking whether environmental claims are specific, evidenced, balanced, and aligned with the underlying data before they reach customers or regulators.
Read guide →From sustainability roadmap to implementation plan
Why clear ownership, timing, and governance matter as much as ambition when turning a sustainability strategy into work that operations teams can actually deliver.
Read article →Safe and Sustainable by Design: what it means in practice
An introduction to the SSbD framework and how it applies to product and material innovation in the context of EU chemical and circular economy regulation.
Read note →Why supplier data quality matters more than supplier data quantity
More data does not automatically mean better decisions. This article explains how to assess what data you actually need and how to improve its quality before using it in assessments.
Read article →A practical introduction to Scope 3 emissions for non-specialists
Understanding where Scope 3 emissions come from, which categories matter most for your sector, and how to start collecting data without setting up a full GHG inventory first.
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