These examples illustrate how partnerships can be structured. They are indicative, not prescriptive.
- Mobility - Rail & low-carbon travel
A transport provider could partner with Clean Market to support businesses shifting to lower-carbon travel. The partnership could feature rail and low-emission mobility options across relevant searches, alongside content focused on sustainable travel planning.
- Energy - Clean power
An energy provider focused on renewables could be positioned as a reference point for organisations transitioning to clean power, with visibility across energy-related searches and supporting content.
- Waste & resource recovery
A recovery and recycling provider could support businesses exploring circularity, material efficiency, and recovery solutions, with sector visibility and practical guidance.
- Finance & investment
An impact-focused financial institution could connect with organisations seeking capital for low-carbon and nature-positive innovation, with visibility across finance-related searches and supporting content.
- Workspace - Sustainable offices
A workspace provider could highlight lower-carbon, efficient buildings to businesses considering office and hybrid working space.
- Consultancy - Strategy & delivery
A consultancy could be positioned as a trusted advisor for organisations navigating sustainability strategy, reporting, and implementation.
- Data hosting - Digital infrastructure
A cloud or hosting provider could highlight progress in renewable-powered data centres and lower-carbon digital infrastructure.
- Packaging & materials
A packaging innovator could showcase circular and low-impact materials to supply-chain decision-makers.
- Insurance - Risk & resilience
An insurer could highlight how businesses manage climate and nature-related risk and build resilience.
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Partnerships are developed on a case-by-case basis.
If your organisation is driving responsible business in another area, we’re open to exploring whether a partnership makes sense.