The Model of Resource Efficiency
Our portfolios are systematically constructed based on extensive proprietary research. Through the standardisation of unstructured environmental data, our research process gives context and comparability to corporate environmental disclosures by objectively comparing the environmental balance sheets of companies across 34 industry sectors. Our evidence-based approach, through the stripping out of subjective data, measures sustainable action over intent.
The environmental data and sustainability insights we collect grow more significant by the year. Our resource efficiency database (MoRE) dates back to 2005, and covers over 1000 companies in the developed markets. We believe it is one of the most extensive repositories of environmental data in the world. This gives Osmosis a deep perspective on a company’s relative resource efficiency.
Thought Leadership
Waste Alchemy, Opening a Can of Worms?
Sewage sludge treatment is becoming one of the most significant challenges for domestic wastewater management
Scope 3 Reporting: Where being Green is far from Black and White
Scope 3 disclosures* often raise more questions than they can answer.
Assigning an internal price to GHG emissions
Much depends on how high or low that price has been set.
The Cost of Carbon through the Resource Efficiency Lens
Osmosis research shows carbon tax would have devastating impact on inefficient companies
Price spikes put renewed focus on construction waste
The resource-intensive sector’s approach to waste management has never been more important.
Why inflation doesn’t need to cost the earth
Even if upward pressure on prices persists, sustainability can still be a winning theme.