Here's a little thing you can do for the climate

Introducing our updated label
This change brings a new chapter of definitive climate leadership by our certified companies.

Through tools, networks, and community, we make climate action easier, and turn individuals into climate leaders — at home and at work.

The leading independent climate action label
A climate certification earned by consumer brands and business services companies that goes beyond climate targets and pledges. Catalyzes investment into climate solutions around the world. Cuts greenwashing. Creates a market advantage for companies that reduce emissions in their products and services, and by funding GHG projects around the world.

Accessible tech platform for carbon management
Reducing emissions is complex. Measuring them shouldn’t be. We offer carbon management tools built for access, usability, and impact. The “Business Emissions Evaluator (BEE)” is used by thousands of companies to measure and manage emissions. Trusted by a wide range of retailers, suppliers, and NGOs.
Hundreds of Companies. Millions of Certified Products.
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Climate Action Frameworks Compared
TCL incorporates many best practices that are expected within CSRD, CTAPs, and ISO Net Zero, particularly with regards to GHG measurement, setting near-term emissions reduction actions, investing in the net-zero transition, and performing public disclosure.

Reflections from Greenbiz 2025
Sustainability leaders will need to get more familiar with using discomfort as a tool, if they are to be successful at maintaining their roles and responsibilities. But this can create productive conversations that keep business leaders focused on the business opportunities that grow out of sustainability initiatives.

The Power of Climate Leadership in the Face of Federal Opposition to Climate Action
Monday marked Inauguration Day in the U.S, bringing with it a significant shift in climate priorities at the federal level. The incoming administration has signaled that it is not only unwilling to continue the climate momentum created by the last administration, but it will go a step further to reverse climate policies that support the growth of fossil fuels.