The Carbon Collaborative is a cross-industry platform designed to mobilize the collective energy & motivation of businesses in the United States to create measurable, long-term impact in reducing carbon emissions in specific regions while enhancing economic vitality.

Business-led, Cross-Industry, and Action-Oriented

The goal of the Carbon Collaborative is to develop multi-industry decarbonization projects in the United States. The US Business Council for Sustainable Development, which is leading the effort, has 25+ years of experience facilitating cross-industry sustainability initiatives, using a methodology that has proven successful in translating business goals into actionable projects. 

The empirical data from the Carbon Collaborative’s activities helps demonstrate the value, commitment and investment of companies in decarbonizing the Gulf Coast and Great Lakes region. On-the-ground project results can underpin policy initiatives, connect with research projects led by top academic institutions, and offer a market for new technologies. Working together, participating companies and organizations will be well positioned to accelerate the development of carbon reduction projects in the region.

Join the Collaborative

There is tremendous industrial activity in the United States supporting a strong economy, and companies are more motivated than ever to reduce carbon emissions. If your company is interested in learning different strategies, techniques and ways you can work together to drive greater carbon reduction, get in touch with us about joining the Carbon Collaborative today.

 

The Carbon Collaborative is a platform from the US Business Council for Sustainable Development. The US BCSD and platform partners are organizing a series of quarterly working meetings around different regions focused on project development, strategy/technology information sharing, and other barriers and enablers around policy and regulation, education and communications.

In between meetings, working groups will be convened around different content areas, and various virtual events (webinars and webcasts) will be scheduled to maintain engagement between events.

Contact Claude Griffin at griffin@usbcsd.org with any questions about participation.