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.
A new study by NetNada has found that most Australian organisations preparing for mandatory climate disclosure are focusing on the wrong areas. While companies are gaining confidence in emissions measurement, thanks to growing familiarity with carbon accounting, the real gaps lie elsewhere.
As mandatory climate reporting becomes a reality for more Australian businesses, one area that often gets overlooked, but is absolutely critical, is governance. Here's what we learned in Session 2 of NetNada's Compliance Countdown.
Climate reporting readiness doesn’t require perfection on day one—it starts with understanding where you are now. Whether you're a Group 1 company preparing disclosures this year or a smaller supplier getting ahead of future requests, the key is to take practical, informed steps.
Directors must prioritise the integration of the latest climate science into their strategic planning and risk management processes, undertake robust scenario analysis, and ensure they have the necessary expertise to navigate the complexities of a changing climate.
At NetNada, we help businesses track, manage, and reduce their carbon footprint through accurate emissions measurement and strategic sustainability initiatives. Our partnership with Nature, a leader in corporate sustainability, highlights their commitment to environmental responsibility and climate action.
Our partnership with BOO Studio Pty Ltd, a leader in design and manufacturing, highlights their commitment to sustainability and data-driven environmental improvements.
This blog explores what sustainable hotels are, highlights seven of the most sustainable hotels in the world, and provides actionable insights into how hotels can be more sustainable in their operations.
This article explores the intersection of carbon emissions for AI and software development, highlights key challenges, and outlines practical solutions to help the industry become more sustainable.
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.
To build a sustainable supply chain, companies must ask suppliers the right questions. This article outlines 5 essential questions that will ensure accurate emissions tracking, better communication, and stronger collaboration to reduce environmental impact.
Nowadays, it's become more common for companies to request ESG data from their partners and suppliers. While sharing your ESG data can be a valuable opportunity to showcase your commitment to sustainable practices, it's crucial to approach this communication with caution to avoid potential missteps and pitfalls that can potentially ruin stakeholder relationships. In this article, we will explore the common mistakes to avoid, as well as best practices for effectively communicating your ESG data to companies.
By learning from Coldplay's sustainability initiatives and reporting efforts, event organisers can make a significant positive impact on the environment. With the right approach and the participation of fans and stakeholders, events can become platforms for fostering a more sustainable future. This article breaks down Coldplay's most recently published Sustainability Report and provides key insights about the initiatives and strategies implemented, how they successfully communicated the report, the report's influence on the music industry, tips, and more!
The CDP's annual scoring and ranking system has incentivised organisations to enhance their environmental performance. Companies and cities are evaluated based on their disclosure completeness, awareness of environmental risks, and actions taken to mitigate climate change. This competitive aspect of the CDP drives innovation and encourages participants to set ambitious sustainability targets, leading to tangible positive impacts on the environment. This article explores the CDP, their objectives and areas of focus, deep-diving into its questionnaires, step-by-step participation, and best practices to achieve a good CDP score.
The Science-Based Targets initiative (SBTi) is one of the most relevant carbon reduction entities in the world. As more and more companies engage with them, it's becoming more a necessity than an option to align business sustainability goals with this standard.This article gets you started with everything you need to know about the SBTi, who they are, how it works, the criteria in setting science-based targets and diving into the specific steps they require.
Sustainable event organisers who are looking to host environmentally responsible events must strive to adhere to the Climate Active Carbon Neutral Standard. Doing so requires a comprehensive understanding and calculation of carbon emissions produced throughout the duration of the event from start to finish. This article serves as a beginner's guide, highlighting the importance of calculations and the specific steps of analysing it.
Discover how small and medium-sized business (SMBs) can navigate and meet the increasing expectations for sustainability from their vendors. This comprehensive article explores the importance of understanding vendor sustainability expectations, strategies for meeting these expectations effectively, and the crucial role of leadership in driving sustainability initiatives within SMBs.
Sustainable procurement is a crucial aspect of corporate sustainability and competitive advantage. By developing and implementing a robust supplier selection criteria, organisation can contribute to a more sustainable future while ensuring a responsible and sustainable supply chain.
With a growing awareness of the need for significant climate action, businesses are turning to their suppliers to drive sustainable practices throughout the value chain. This article explores the importance of supplier engagement and decarbonisation efforts and the notable strategies that leading company are using in their journey towards decarbosation.