Quantification of topics, whether derived from technical, financial or sustainability data, provides a basis upon which to make decisions regarding sustainability and emissions management initiatives. Both qualitative and quantitative metrics are needed to ascribe appropriate value to your overall efforts. Even concepts that appear intangible can be quantified by considering perceived effects.

GLJ’s deep multi-disciplinary expertise uniquely positions us to assist with the more nuanced calculations that currently challenge organizations seeking to justify ESG-focused projects. Quantitative techniques are appropriately adapted to analyze, model, compare, prioritize, and solve organizational inquiries. This objective and systematic method allows for an unbiased approach to decision-making, resulting in recommendations that are more likely to be endorsed by leadership.

  • Scope 3 Emissions
  • Scope 4 Emissions
  • Emissions Forecasting
  • Benchmarking
  • Sustainable Return on Investment (SROI)
  • Emissions Offsets
  • Economic Scenario Analysis
  • Life-Cyle Assessments (LCA)
  • Carbon Tax