Clients

PG&E, Climate Earth and UC Berkeley are conducting a comprehensive analysis of PG&E's supply chain carbon footprint, an industry first. Watch this video to see two of PG&E's C-level executives explain why the project has been launched, how it aims to transform the company and utility industry, and what the process will involve.


Climate Earth and Webcor Builders, the largest west coast contractor, is helping the construction industry reduce its carbon footprint. Along with its suppliers, Webcor is creating a database of the environmental impact of building projects and their supply chains. Climate Earth is tracking the greenhouse gases emitted at every phase of its projects.

Webcor CEO on The Commonwealth Club: Why smart executives manage carbon (1:26)


Serious Materials is working with Climate Earth to support its mission of "Green construction materials that save energy and improve comfort."


Central Concrete uses Climate Earth's carbon statements to reformulate its cement products and lower the environmental impact of both its operations and Webcor construction projects.

Bode Concrete gets its carbon footprint from Climate Earth, and is helping Webcor better understand the carbon impact of its supply chain.


Seastar Chemical uses Climate Earth to understand the carbon impact of its core business operations and to evaluate the best low-carbon delivery options.

Playworld uses Climate Earth metrics to evaluate each component of its products and reduce supply chain emissions. Low carbon impact is a selling point for the 900+ "Kyoto Mayors" across the country.

“In less than 60 days, Climate Earth enabled us to fully comprehend our enterprise carbon footprint and assisted us in developing a climate strategy that will make Playworld the climate leader in our industry”
—Steve Malriat, COO, Playworld Systems