The two will work together to quantify the unseen environmental costs of consumption decisions in ways that empower individuals, businesses and governments to align their spending with climate action and solutions — focusing initially on carbon, water and plastic.
Impact tech company Doconomy — which provides banks and
their customers with
carbon
and
water
footprint calculations for every transaction — and environmental NGO Parley for
the Oceans have entered into a long-term
partnership to boost solutions to the interconnected climate and plastic crises.
The two will work together to quantify the unseen environmental costs of
consumption decisions in ways that empower individuals, businesses and
governments to align spending with climate action and solutions — focusing
initially on carbon, water and plastic.
Meeting the demands of a new generation of consumers seeking authentic,
impactful commitments to environmental responsibility, Doconomy and Parley will
provide products and technologies from the Doconomy business portfolio that
empower individuals to understand and track their carbon, water and now plastic
footprints through their purchases; the partners are developing a plastic index tool that illustrates
the connections between products and marine plastic pollution, and provides an
everyday way to support direct impact through Parley initiatives.
With projects in more than 30 countries to date, Parley programs focus on
cleanups and plastic interception, education and communication, material science
and eco-innovation to end the fast-growing crisis of marine plastic pollution
alongside the intertwined threats of climate change and overfishing. The
organization’s approach is led by the three pillars of its Parley AIR
Strategy:
Avoid, Intercept and Redesign. Together, Doconomy and Parley will
integrate this strategy into Doconomy’s product portfolio and empower
individuals and corporations to take responsibility for their impact.
With the shared goal of driving a material revolution and creating an economy
that works in harmony with ecological ecosystems, the collaboration will focus
on harnessing financial formulas and tools that provide a better view into the
unseen impacts of consumer spending, empowering individuals to use that
knowledge to make more informed purchasing decisions and participating in creative
solutions to environmental threats. In addition to offering innovative
technology and tools measuring hidden carbon, water and plastic costs, Doconomy
and Parley will explore the impact of chemicals, minerals, fabrics and other
materials that contribute to the climate crisis and destruction of the
oceans and other natural ecosystems.
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“Parley for the Oceans and Doconomy are like soulmates joined by a strive for a
more resilient tomorrow,” says Doconomy founder and CEO Mathias Wikström.
“With the excellent Parley network, our reach will be even greater. To us,
collaborations like these are crucial to not only engage and educate more people
— but also, to increase the speed of change. Together we can trigger the
efficiencies of the financial system to protect the fragilities of the planet’s
ecosystem.”
In addition to the current projects, Doconomy and Parley for the Oceans will
identify key areas for extended joint collaboration with consumers, businesses
and governments, with the core mission of engaging their networks and adopting technologies to educate and empower users through creative pathways to
solutions.
“It’s impossible to fight an existential threat you can’t see. We’ve built our
economies and societies on faulty systems that allow us to remain detached from
the true impacts of everyday choices on the oceans, climate and all life,” says
Parley founder and CEO Cyrill Gutsch. “At Parley, we chose to focus on
marine plastic pollution because it’s a threat we can all see and relate to — a
material problem interconnected with every major environmental threat. Although
plastic waste is tangible, the true scale of the problem and our individual role
in it remains incomprehensible. With the support of Doconomy, we will empower
decision-makers to own their part of the solutions, with the tools and
technology to transform a sense of purpose into measurable progress.”
Based on the collaboration and membership model, Doconomy will support the
Parley organization and the “Parley Ocean Plastic® Program” which builds on the
Parley AIR Strategy to end marine plastic pollution from three angles:
-
Avoid plastic where possible;
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Intercept plastic
debris
from marine environments;
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Redesign materials, methods, mindsets and products.
Parley invented the idea of turning marine plastic debris into premium materials
used in non-single-use and disposable plastic items — including running
shoes
and other sporting gear, through partnerships with
adidas
and Stella
McCartney;
and redesigning plastic water bottle solutions, through a partnerships with
Brita
and
Soma.
With these “symbols of change,” Parley is working to drive awareness, ease fundraising
and establish a vital connection between a product and its users — driving
material awareness, as well as transparency.
Published Aug 24, 2021 2pm EDT / 11am PDT / 7pm BST / 8pm CEST
Sustainable Brands Staff