Market or system mapping is an analysis tool to closely examine the characteristics of the markets into which, e.g., green business initiatives are deployed or diffused.
The abbreviation MIPS stands for Material Input Per Service unit. MIPS is an elementary measure to estimate the environmental impacts caused by a product or service.
PESTLE-SWOT refers to the combination of the PESTLE (Political, Economic, Social, Technological, Legal and Environmental) and SWOT (Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Threats) analyses.
The Global Reporting Initiative (GRI) promotes the use of sustainability reporting as a way for companies and organizations to become more sustainable and contribute to a sustainable global economy.
CUT!CO2 THE CARBON FILM QUOTE is a decision-making tool for filmmakers. It was designed to help reduce the carbon footprint of TV commercials by calculating the greenhouse gas emissions associated with each element of a film shoot, from catering to flights.
The toolkit provides SMEs with practical guidance to increase their chances of accessing and winning tenders from large public and private sector organisations. It is also designed to share best procurement practice among public and private sector buyers on how to create opportunities for ‘local’ SME suppliers from their low carbon investments.
The toolkit provides market intelligence on the potential scale of the opportunities, including those for each onshore renewables technology, and highlights those most relevant to small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in the supply chain.
The German Sustainability Code (GSC) provides a common set of criteria for companies to showcase and compare their sustainability performance in a similar format (GSC declarat