About the framework

Climate solutions that replace high-emission activities with low- or zero-emission alternatives are essential for decarbonising our economies. These solutions need to be developed and scaled rapidly in order to phase out fossil fuels and other high-emission activities at the pace required. At global and sectoral levels, we know the kinds of technologies required and these technologies already exist.

But in order to shift money rapidly away from carbon intensive and fossil fuel–dependent products, financial institutions need clarity on which products and services can contribute to significant society-wide emissions reductions. And for corporates, the existing frameworks for company pledges, plans and progress reporting – such as greenhouse gas (GHG) inventory accounting, carbon-footprint quantification, 1.5°C-aligned target-setting by companies – are not sufficient for identifying and incentivising development of climate solutions at the product, service and entity levels.

This framework sets out criteria anchored in science for defining climate solutions and climate solutions companies. Our objective is to provide guidelines that are simple enough to be applied rapidly and at scale, with reasonable use of resources – and to do so with precision sufficient to accelerate the required climate transformation and avoid greenwashing.

Climate action feels like it’s fallen off the agenda. Not at Oatly, where we won’t let fear of failure stop us from pushing forward. We’re proud to be the first food and drink ‘Climate Solutions Company,’ and we take seriously the responsibility to help shift to a food system operating within planetary boundaries. But we can’t do it alone. Alongside being delicious and nutritious, we need investors and customers to enable exponential scaling, and policy that ensures a level playing field

Caroline Reid, Senior Sustainability Director, Oatly

Our goals are anchored in science. In times where greenwashing is a real problem, the Exponential Roadmap Initiative offers a route for serious cleantech companies to validate that their ambitions and plans are Paris-aligned. It’s in our DNA to accelerate change towards sustainable solutions and to scale them exponentially.

Henrik Henriksson, CEO, Stegra

The climate movement has so far missed to incentivize companies to create climate solutions. We have talked to them about reducing emissions within their inventories, and that is absolutely critical. But companies are looking to standards and policy to set their strategic direction and the climate movement has not incentivized them to use the greatest lever they have at their disposal which is to develop climate solutions to help us get to net zero.

Kaya Axelsson, Research and Policy Fellow, Oxford Net Zero

To shift the global economy, we must scale climate solutions exponentially. Companies delivering these solutions should be recognised for their low-emission alternatives to conventional products—helping shift industries, societies and countries onto a science-aligned path to net zero.

Johan Falk, CEO, Exponential Roadmap Initiative

With the climate solutions framework we can identify and support the companies and products of the future. By giving them recognition we’re contributing to the systems transformations needed to reach global net zero

Claire Wigg, Chief Climate Performance Officer

Criteria for qualifying

climate solutions

A climate solution is a product or service that meets a need in society, contributes to the reduction of GHG emissions and has significantly lower emissions than business-as-usual options. Production and consumption of climate solutions is compatible with the global 1.5°C ambition, and will accelerate the transition towards a net zero carbon economy.

This definition above is underpinned by proposed criteria for the qualification of products and services as climate solutions. To qualify as a climate solution, a product or service must fulfil at least one of two criteria, as well as underlying and safeguard requirements.

 

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Criteria for qualifying a company as a climate solutions company

The criteria detailed in the paper are required for a company to qualify as a climate solutions company. Note they are for application to companies that supply climate solutions directly to markets.

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Situating this work on the conveyor belt

Exponential Roadmap Initiative and Oxford Net Zero first published a discussion paper on climate solutions at COP28 in December 2023. This paper provided important new thinking with the aim that it would move along the so-called conveyor belt of the corporate climate accountability and governance system. Developed following a consultation through open surveys, targeted roundtable discussions and webinars, this framework for climate solutions takes a step further in aiming to feeding into experimental use by voluntary initiatives and efforts by orchestration campaigns, such as the Race to Zero, to consolidate best practice. 

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