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Givewith Unveils Net Zero Now to Help Companies Meet Climate Commitments

Citing Business Benefits and Potential to Accelerate the Transformation to Net Zero, IBM and Boston Consulting Group Enter into the World’s First Net Zero Now Transaction

Givewith, a technology company driving business growth and stakeholder value that also benefits people and the planet, introduced Net Zero Now to help companies achieve their net zero goals faster by embedding the purchase of carbon offsets within their everyday business transactions. Sellers of any product or service can offer offsets as a sales incentive. Buyers can include requests for offsets when issuing Requests for Proposals (RFPs).

“We are forging a new future in which action on climate change becomes an integral part of everyday business,” said Paul Polizzotto, Givewith Founder and CEO. “The unique nature of this solution is that it creates greater business benefits for both parties involved: corporate sellers enjoy enhanced sales and corporate buyers leverage greater business value from their procurement process, transforming the act of buying and selling into a pathway for a net zero future.”

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Robert Casamento, Chief Acceleration Officer at Givewith and former Director of World Economic Forum’s Global Climate Change Initiatives added, “If the top 100 members of both the Business Roundtable and Business for Social Responsibility follow IBM and BCG’s lead, they could generate over $25 billion a year to fund carbon offsets, delivering change at the speed and scale that drives us towards achieving net zero now, not tomorrow.”

By combining cutting edge technology with an innovative new way to do business, Givewith allows companies to easily embed the funding of verified, high-quality net zero initiatives such as renewable energy and carbon removals within their everyday business transactions.

The Net Zero Now model is designed to help companies simultaneously drive sales growth, strengthen customer and supplier relationships, and deliver the transformation that is required to address the climate emergency. Companies can use Givewith as a stand-alone technology platform or through existing sales and procurement platforms. Givewith’s seamless integration with SAP Ariba is just one example of how its technology is being deployed to create a marketplace for change at scale.

Global Leaders IBM and Boston Consulting Group Collaborate with Givewith

IBM has included carbon removals, via Givewith partner Indigo Ag, as part of providing IBM’s Hybrid Cloud Platform to BCG. In addition, both BCG and Givewith will build artificial intelligence (AI) solutions with Red Hat OpenShift on IBM Cloud.

“IBM always looks for new and innovative ways to help our clients and partners use AI and hybrid cloud to transform the way they do business,” said Roger Premo, General Manager of Corporate Strategy at IBM. “Now we’re extending our technology and expertise to routine business transactions that can help meet the planet’s need to move to net zero.”

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Also, as part of the deal, BCG gains access to nature-based carbon credits to help meet its pledge of being net zero by 2030, and farmers participating in Indigo Ag’s Carbon program are provided with the financial incentive to transition to beneficial farming practices that sequester carbon and reduce on-farm emissions.

Earlier this month, BCG became the first global management consulting firm to commit to a net zero climate pledge. “We are proud of the innovative people, process and technology solutions, and thought leadership we are bringing to this important topic,” said Jack Grey, Global Partnerships and Programs Lead at BCG. “Partnership is a core value and everyday practice for BCG leveraging a diverse ecosystem enabling collaborative solutions that help our clients and communities thrive.”

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Access to Carbon Removals is Assured Through Givewith’s Global Network of Pre-vetted, High-Quality Delivery Partners

As part of Net Zero Now, Givewith has added Indigo Ag to its network of providers, enabling companies to easily obtain verified agricultural carbon credits through their transactions with Givewith. Indigo Carbon, one of Indigo Ag’score offerings, supports farmers in adopting beneficial growing practices that reduce farming emissions, restore soil health, and remove carbon dioxide from the atmosphere.

Delivery partners like Indigo Ag and the Arbor Day Foundation commit to using international standards for offset measurement, verification, and reporting, as well as to Givewith’s stringent measurement, monitoring, and reporting audits, ensuring they maintain high performance and delivery standards. Givewith’s platform also creates the foundation for tracing every tonne of carbon, improving price transparency and benchmarking.

“At Indigo, alongside our partners, we’re committed to harnessing agriculture to be more beneficial for both people and the planet,” said Indigo CEO Ron Hovsepian. “Givewith is creating the necessary framework to engage leading brands – including IBM and BCG – in this effort by enabling them to directly support growers in transitioning to improved agricultural practices that address climate change.”

A New Solution Powered by Givewith’s Cloud-Based, AI-powered Platform 

The Givewith Platform hosts thousands of data-driven programs, including environmental projects such as carbon offsets, which span all 17 of the UN Sustainable Development Goals. Companies across all sectors can embed the funding of these social and environmental impacts into their everyday business transactions using the Platform. These cause areas range from environmental sustainability to economic empowerment, from arts and culture to criminal justice, and from public health to civic engagement.

Another unique feature of the Platform is the ability for companies to access award-winning content and reporting materials that they can use to increase employee engagement, enhance investor relations and stakeholder communications, and report the impact that their everyday business transactions are now having to help address critical global issues.

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