A five-part webinar series where each session dives into key compliance topics: from assessing your readiness to managing risks and setting actionable targets, ensuring you’re fully equipped for the new regulations.
Discover proven strategies for pitching carbon accounting and sustainability solutions that build client trust, overcome objections, and leverage NetNada’s tools to close more deals while positioning your business as a trusted leader in a sustainability-driven market.
From regulatory shifts to technological advancements and changes in the sustainability job market, the landscape is dynamic and full of opportunities. For organisations new to sustainability, this blog unpacks the key trends in plain language and offers actionable insights to stay ahead.
Donald Trump’s presidency leaves a lasting mark on climate action—one defined by missed opportunities and a focus on fossil fuel dominance. Under his administration, policies that prioritise short-term economic gains continue to sideline the growing urgency of the climate crisis.
The logistics industry—spanning transportation, warehousing, and packaging—plays a major role in global emissions. This guide explores actionable strategies, real-world examples, and key innovations to help your business transition to carbon neutrality.
Los Angeles is currently facing one of the most devastating wildfire disasters in recent history. This serves as a stark warning for Australian cities like Sydney or Melbourne, which could face similar wildfire disasters. This blog explains the cause of the fires and breaks down the role of climate change in this disaster.
With Australia’s new mandatory sustainability reporting standards taking effect, many businesses are feeling uncertain about what is required and how to prepare. This short article aims to break down the requirements and timelines, demystify what needs to be reported, and provide a basic roadmap for preparation.
Australia's mandatory climate and sustainability reporting begins 1 January 2025, and businesses should start taking action. Failure to comply could not only result in financial penalties but also harm an organisation’s reputation, both locally and globally. NetNada offers this free resource download: a complete guide on preparing for the mandatory legislation.
Our partnership with Uluu, a trailblazer in sustainable material production, highlights how precise carbon accounting can drive measurable progress. Uluu’s FY24 Carbon Emissions Summary Report demonstrates their commitment to transparency, operational efficiency, and supply chain engagement, resulting in a significant 71% reduction in their total emissions compared to FY23.
The holiday season is a time of joy, celebration, and connection. However, it also comes with a significant environmental cost. From increased energy use to waste generation and travel emissions, the carbon footprint of Christmas and New Year celebrations often skyrockets. Here’s everything you need to know about reducing carbon emissions during the holiday season, both personally and as a business.
A five-part webinar series where each session dives into key compliance topics: from assessing your readiness to managing risks and setting actionable targets, ensuring you’re fully equipped for the new regulations.
Discover proven strategies for pitching carbon accounting and sustainability solutions that build client trust, overcome objections, and leverage NetNada’s tools to close more deals while positioning your business as a trusted leader in a sustainability-driven market.
Watch the Recording: This session focuses on the growing role of sustainability in the sales process, how to identify and address client pain points, and how to position NetNada’s software as a trusted solution for carbon emissions reporting.
November 27 | Discover essential strategies for reducing carbon emissions, explore eco-friendly sourcing and waste management, and learn how to navigate the evolving landscape of sustainability in the events industry.
October 30 | This NetNada x BBP joint webinar will demonstrate how embracing sustainability not only enhances your business reputation but also strengthens client relationships and attracts larger customers by highlighting your commitment to reducing emissions.
October 16 | Discover the new regulations set to take effect in 2025, learn how to navigate mandatory disclosures, and gain actionable insights to align your business with reporting standards.
This engaging session is designed to bridge the gap between large organisations and small to medium enterprises (SMEs), focusing on the key questions procurement teams must ask to enhance transparency and the crucial steps SMEs need to take to be prepared.
Join us for "Sustainability 101: An Introduction to Carbon Accounting," a comprehensive webinar designed to demystify carbon accounting's essentials and its pivotal role in sustainable business practices. Learn how NetNada is leading innovation in this crucial area.
Exploring the implications of new government legislation on net-zero and government procurement. With a focus on the recent $75 billion shift in government contracts, this session will delve into how these changes impact tenders, contracts, and business operations.
In this blog, we will explore how poor ESG performance can lead to significant customer drop-off and declining investments, and why proper and transparent ESG practices are essential to maintaining long-term financial health.
California has taken a bold step in holding businesses accountable for their environmental impact. With the enactment of Senate Bills 253 (SB 253) and 261 (SB 261) as part of the Climate Accountability Package, along with the amendments from SB 219, we’ll explain what these laws mean for businesses, what the reporting requirements are, and how companies can comply.
As the Earth approaches multiple critical thresholds, the urgency for climate action has never been clearer. Business leaders play a crucial role in addressing climate change, cutting carbon emissions, and advancing decarbonisation. This article will explore what planetary boundaries are, how climate change is driving these challenges, and what businesses can do to help protect the planet.
In this blog, we’ll explore three major climate disasters of 2024—Hurricane Helene, Typhoon Gaemi, and the Nepal floods and landslides—and explain how they are directly linked to the urgent need for climate action. We’ll also explore how businesses can take responsibility for their emissions using a carbon accounting tool like NetNada.
Zip Co, an ASX-listed tech company, partnered with NetNada to streamline its carbon emissions measurement and reporting across Australia, New Zealand, and the United States. Faced with complex compliance requirements, NetNada provided tailored, data-driven solutions that ensured accurate reporting for CDP, TCFD, and annual submissions. The collaboration not only helped Zip Co meet global sustainability standards but also improved internal efficiency, positioning the company as a leader in environmental performance.
Amazon's Prime Big Deal Days 2024 (October 8th-9th) kicks off, with millions of shoppers taking advantage of deep discounts. However, behind the excitement lies a significant environmental cost—one that both businesses and consumers must consider.
Hurricane Milton serves as a stark reminder of the devastating effects of climate change. As extreme weather events become more frequent and severe, businesses must take action to reduce their carbon emissions. By embracing carbon accounting and implementing sustainable practices, companies can play a key role in mitigating the impact of climate change and building resilience for the future.
The Ivy Precinct, Sydney partnered with NetNada to tackle significant sustainability challenges as part of its commitment to Merivale's 2030 net-zero goals. Facing complexities in managing greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and waste streams, the precinct worked with NetNada to implement a three-pronged strategy: comprehensive emissions and waste data analysis, waste stream optimization, and actionable insights for reducing CO2 emissions. Read this story to see the results.
Vanguard Investments Australia was hit with a $12.9 million penalty for making misleading claims regarding their environmental, social, and governance (ESG) funds. It was found that they falsely promoted their Ethically Conscious Global Aggregate Bond Index Fund as excluding industries like fossil fuels–when in reality, the majority of the fund was not screened for these criteria. This case serves as a stark reminder that greenwashing—misleading marketing of environmental claims—can have serious legal and financial consequences. Here's how you can avoid the same fate.
In this page you will find all the definitions of essential terms related to Carbon Accounting. It is a key learning resource to accompany participants in our Carbon Accounting 101 Webinar.
The lawsuit claims that ExxonMobil knowingly misled the public into believing that recycling was a viable solution to plastic waste, despite being aware that most of the plastic would not be recycled. This case brings attention to how large companies often shape sustainability narratives to their advantage, raising the question: Is this an example of greenwashing?