Klere Ltd

Klere Ltd

Business Consulting and Services

Nature data and carbon capture

About us

Klere pioneers sustainable solutions that enable businesses to mitigate their impacts on climate change and restore biodiversity.

Website
https://klere.uk/
Industry
Business Consulting and Services
Company size
11-50 employees
Headquarters
London
Type
Privately Held
Founded
2019
Specialties
Carbon Accounting, Nature Impact Metrics, and Biochar pyrolysis

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Employees at Klere Ltd

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  • The Klere Steer on a sustainable Christmas #2: We previously ran some numbers on your Christmas lunch, and now turn our attention to the trees – assuming between 6-8 million trees are sold each Christmas, the Klere #NatureImpactMetric estimates a UK national impact of some 14,000 biodiversity units – this is the metric’s measure of the suppressed biodiversity on the approximately 2,800 hectares harvested annually. This is very substantial – similar to a large multinational company. On a household basis, one tree has about the same footprint as a typical individual Christmas lunch – so for a family of four, lunch is in fact about four times the impact of the tree. It’s easy to feel the impression of how much ‘nature’ you have brought into your home when you look at the tree: to realise the impact of what is on your dinner plate is four times greater, adds a new perspective. And this then can help us think about where we might reduce our impact – something for a New Year Resolution possibly. More detail on the underlying calculations is at https://lnkd.in/eCREdJxi #biodiversityfootprint #natureimpactmetric #scope3 #sustainability

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  • Klere is always on the lookout for additional benefits of #biochar. A recent study https://lnkd.in/ewgnVrxj shows the benefit of integrating #biochar with friendly bacteria which helps soil improvement in pesticide-damaged areas – another co-benefit in the #biochar story. #sustainability #scope3 #biodiversityfootprint #naturemetric

    Improving Soil Health with Biochar and Beneficial Bacteria: A Sustainable Approach

    Improving Soil Health with Biochar and Beneficial Bacteria: A Sustainable Approach

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  • We were delighted to present our #NatureImpactMetric at the Nature Data for Institutional Investors conference. Data gathering across the audience revealed the disconnect between organisations that measure their impact (none) and ones which want to invest in nature (basically all) – the disconnect #NatureImpactMetric helps to overcome. #biodiversityfootprint #scope3 #supplychainimpact

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    ESG Investor were thrilled to welcome so many attendees to a packed day of panels, keynotes and presentations at yesterday's Nature Data for Institutional Investors event.   Huge thanks to our sponsors and partners Bloomberg, Neural Alpha , S&P Global, FLINTpro, GIST Impact, Maanch, Klere Ltd and Root, and to all of our speakers and panelists for their insights.   Key takeaways: 👉 Regulatory Keynote: WWF's Chief Economist Karen Ellis shared progress at COP16 in aligning financial flows with biodiversity goals under the Global Biodiversity Framework. 👉 TNFD Update: Director of Data Initiatives Cathrine Armour discussed advancements in nature-related financial disclosures data, including the Taskforce on Nature-related Financial Disclosures (TNFD)’s roadmap for the future development of the nature data market.   Look out for ESG Investor’s coverage of keynotes and panels on themes and topics including mining, oceans, stewardship and biodiversity credits.   #SustainableFinance #NatureData #ESG #Biodiversity #InstitutionalInvestors

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    Klere is delighted to be presenting the Nature Impact Metric at the #NatureDataforInstitutionalInvestors conference on Wednesday. Klere’s metric takes a fresh approach to measuring corporate impact in nature and biodiversity, giving companies a baseline from which to start constructing a mitigation strategy. Combining habitat change data and expenditure input-output tables, Klere gives clients a complete picture of impact across Scopes 1 2 and 3 across the entire supply chain. In the spirit of Christmas Klere has compared a typical office meal-deal lunch with a typical Christmas lunch, which comes in at over five times the impact – the results provide users with the information needed to make decisions should they want to reduce their impact – no other metric reaches this level of detail! #sustainability #biodiversityfootprint #scope3

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  • Klere is delighted to be presenting the Nature Impact Metric at the #NatureDataforInstitutionalInvestors conference on Wednesday. Klere’s metric takes a fresh approach to measuring corporate impact in nature and biodiversity, giving companies a baseline from which to start constructing a mitigation strategy. Combining habitat change data and expenditure input-output tables, Klere gives clients a complete picture of impact across Scopes 1 2 and 3 across the entire supply chain. In the spirit of Christmas Klere has compared a typical office meal-deal lunch with a typical Christmas lunch, which comes in at over five times the impact – the results provide users with the information needed to make decisions should they want to reduce their impact – no other metric reaches this level of detail! #sustainability #biodiversityfootprint #scope3

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    Klere is pleased to collaborate with Shropshire Council in advocating to Defra for necessary regulatory and definitional updates to facilitate the expansion of local authority pyrolysis projects. As part of this effort, we are looking to co-author a letter to the Secretary of State for DEFRA to highlight and request action on these critical issues. https://https://lnkd.in/eHd7bTze

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    Climate Change Task Force at Shropshire Council

    At our LA event on the 16th October I mentioned that it would be useful to get some basic data on the level of LA interest in pyrolysis, what feedstocks would be preferred, whether the definition of pyrolysis as recycling (or not) would be an issue for you, etc. We have been seeking clarity from Defra on this so some data from other Local Authorities would be very useful for our arguments. I would be very grateful if you could answer the 8 brief questions found here: https://lnkd.in/eECkFHRQ Thanks!

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  • One takeaway from #TheConduit’s Green Economy Forum: Financing the Green Transition was the pressures faced by SMEs in carbon reporting. Customers are demanding data on embodied carbon in what they buy. Klere’s spend-based analysis solves the problem, able to handle large and complex supply chain data without putting a burden on the business. Our analytics also provide business with their biodiversity footprint: our Nature Impact Metric gives the numbers the business needs to see where its impact on nature is occurring. #sustainability #Scope3 #biodiversityfootprint

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    🌿 How will we finance the green transition? 🌎 For Nigel Topping, CMG, the UK's High Level Climate Action Champion for COP26, it will only happen if we engage the brains of the finance sector. Rather than making appeals to the heart, Nigel argues that it's time to show those with the money that the green transition is an opportunity for innovation on a scale never before seen. What do you think? 🔗 Catch the rest of Nigel's keynote speech here: https://lnkd.in/db-DV8kS #FinancingTheGreen #Sustainability #GreenTransition #TheConduit #ConduitLive

  • The potential benefits of using biochar in asphalt extend beyond the impressive CO2 capture capability you mention Dan. Research is under way to validate other properties including increased strength and durability, better water adsorption for reducing flood risk, thermal absorbing properties and noise reducing properties. As the UK supply of biochar improves, we hope to see biochar featuring regularly on the route to net zero roads and beyond!

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    Climate Change Task Force at Shropshire Council

    We know of a few companies using biochar in asphalt. According to the Asphalt Industry Alliance around 20 million tonnes of asphalt is used every year. If they were encouraged to include 5% biochar in their asphalt that makes a requirement of 1 million tonnes of biochar from around 1000 pyrolysis units. This would store around 2.4m tonnes of CO2 (and offset a decent amount of grid energy). It would need around 5 million tonnes of green waste to produce. Which is perhaps half of the UKs domestic green waste. Personally I think those figures are doable. Perhaps we could divert some of the £22bn that is going on CCS to this endeavour.

  • Nature and Carbon data analysis Klere been providing carbon and nature impact data for clients with our expenditure-based metrics which are particularly strong across Scope 3 and the wider supply chain. Where data is difficult to gather – suppliers often don’t know their own embodied carbon – our methodology is an effective and agile solution with results closely aligned to activity based data, but requiring much less resource. Coupled with our nature impact data, expressed in DEFRA Biodiversity Units, clients receive a comprehensive view of business impacts. The two results side-by-side add insight into where to focus mitigation. In the example below, carbon emissions total 263 tCO2e and nature impact 5.8 BUs (DEFRA Biodiversity Units). In this case the difference between fuel impact is striking - 31% of CO2e but only 8% of BU - that’s where to start to reduce emissions, but the supply chain is the area of focus for nature impact reduction. Data visualization via the Klere platform:

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  • The Biodiversity Footprint of a Full English vs Continental Breakfast If you cook on gas, the carbon cost of your breakfast is easy enough to calculate, and so in fact are the “Scope 3” ingredients – but what about the “nature” cost? Your eggs, bacon and toast mostly come off low biodiversity land: there is a “nature cost” as well as a carbon cost. Klere is pioneering a biodiversity footprint metric, providing genuine “nature impact” comparability between products. Our unique methodology gives you the impact of each ingredient of your breakfast, so if you want to reduce your impact, you can make an informed choice – is it the beans or the bacon that should go? In our analysis, the ingredients of a Full English weigh in at 931 gms, 2.4 times a typical Continental (left column), and have a nature impact 2.5 times greater (right column). You are only getting 50% more calories, or, put another way, the Continental gets you 1.6 times the calories for the same nature cost. Sadly for your local greasy spoon, it looks as though the Continental wins out – although nutritionists would advise you to go with protein for a longer lasting effect than the higher sugar alternative. We will model that another time. You might say we have simply spent a lot of time putting numbers on what is intuitively obvious – but why this matters is that we provide the quantum. You can gauge the impact of changing some of the ingredients (supply chain) rather than others: cut out the meat and you reduce impact by 20%; cut out the meat and one egg and you are down 33%. You can make informed choices. In a future blog we will be showing what this means on a national scale and how companies can use the methodology (which is underpinned by Natural England’s habitat classification and the UK’s DEFRA Metric) across their supply chain. If you would like to more about the detailed numbers behind our analysis, how Klere can help you calculate your nature impact, please email us on [email protected]. #biodiversity #biodiversityfootprint #natureimpact #supplychainimpact

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