We know how vital NGOs and charities are in fighting the climate crisis. Across the globe they are instrumental in educating communities, demonstrating the cause and effect of pollution and encouraging people to actively participate in protecting the planet and its natural resources.
This is specialised, complicated and challenging work. At Eunomia we have the real-world practical experience and technical skills, combined with a passionate commitment to problem-solving, to get to the heart of an issue and present findings in a truly compelling way.
Over the past two decades, we’ve collaborated with NGOs and charities on many successful projects – from helping the Canadian Environment Defence group to communicate the negative environmental impact of a new highway, to working with the World Wildlife Fund (WWF) to produce a report on single-use-plastic consumption and waste management in the UK.
We deliver worldwide for NGOs and charities
Analysis and insight
Supporting behavioral change
Advising on investment in the natural economy
Creating sustainable initiatives
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.
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.