Sectors
Private

Land and agriculture

Agriculture and food contribute one quarter of the world’s carbon emissions. Half of the world’s habitable land is used for agriculture; addressing land use issues requires a local, national and global perspective. We have the experience and knowledge to help.

Eunomia’s team of industry-leading experts supports policy makers, regulators, farming organisations, NGOs, local authorities and businesses across the agriculture and food sectors. We’re helping them navigate the changing policy landscape, reduce greenhouse gas emissions, improve the health of their environments and harness the power of unwasted.

We provide data-led research and stakeholder consultation on everything from farming practices to food distribution. We also work with clients that have an interest in agricultural land use – for example, water companies looking to work with farmers to reduce flooding, secure water supply and improve water quality.

At Eunomia, our multi-technical teams are uniquely experienced and qualified to prepare you for this changing regulatory landscape. We are at the forefront of designing and delivering best-in-class research – often used by policymakers to develop legislation. This means we are uniquely placed to provide the policy insights that can help you futureproof your operations.

We deliver land use solutions

Net zero strategies
Circular economy business plans
Responsible sourcing strategies
Business case support
Policy insight and thought leadership
Market assessments and overviews
Organisational carbon footprinting and reporting
Non-financial reporting
Sustainability claims and assessments
Fashion
Apparel and textile production and consumption generate significant environmental and social impacts and have lengthy supply chains, often with inaccessible or opaque associated data.
With people worldwide moving against the ‘take-make-use-dispose’ approach, there is pressure on consumer goods companies to adopt a more circular approach that reduces environmental impact.
Efficient logistics are vital for global trade and economic activities. However, the transportation of goods – especially by trucks, ships and airplanes – is a major source of greenhouse gas emissions.
We know that product packaging is vital for efficient distribution and storage, Increasingly, however, consumers are challenging brands to ensure that product packaging is genuinely sustainable.
With people worldwide increasingly aware of the environmental impacts of products they purchase, there is huge pressure on manufacturers to adopt a more circular approach.
Delivering a net-zero future requires all organisations and land owners to develop a credible strategy – one which drives absolute reduction across Scope 1, 2 and 3 carbon emissions.
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Supranational Government
We expand upon our many years of Writing and implementing policies for the European Union to help across the board
Some of the greatest challenges facing governments today and for the foreseeable future will be how to create policies that balance the needs of the environment, business and people.
We understand councils’ constraints, their challenges and how to turn evidence-based advice into workable strategies and operational changes that make a long-lasting impact.
The work carried out by NGOs across the globe is vital in the fight against climate change. They play a critical role in developing societies, improving communities and encouraging people to actively participate in creating a better world.
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