Description
Advise clients on sustainability strategy and implementation, covering waste, energy, green building, and responsible procurement; conduct assessments, develop roadmaps, and guide compliance and ESG reporting to deliver measurable impact.
- • Review and refine client sustainability strategies, policies, and proposals.
- • Analyze regulatory, technical, and market trends to inform recommendations.
- • Conduct compliance audits and risk assessments to identify gaps.
- • Define sustainability KPIs and measurement methodologies.
- • Prepare grant, incentive, rebate, or project proposals to secure funding.
- • Provide implementation support and project management for initiatives.
- • Source and evaluate vendors, tools, and partners to execute projects.
- • Develop roadmaps, playbooks, and documentation; facilitate stakeholder workshops.
- • Create dashboards, reports, and presentations for executives and stakeholders.
- • Design outreach and change-management materials to drive engagement.
- • Conduct audits and data collection on waste, energy, water, and buildings.
- • Build business cases and prioritize initiatives by cost, feasibility, and impact.
- • Establish systems to track energy, resource use, waste, emissions, and recycling.
- • Prepare ESG disclosures and GHG inventories aligned to relevant frameworks.
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Last reviewed: Jan 2026