LOCALISED Sustainable Business Model Canvas v2
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The overriding objective of LOCALISED project is to downscale national decarbonisation trajectories consistent with Europe's net-zero target to the local levels in a way that would speed up the uptake of mitigation and adaptation actions. Consequently, and specifically through the implementation of (1) the Climate Action Strategiser and (2) the Net-Zero Business Consultant tool, the project will allow local authorities and policy-makers, as well as citizens and businesses, to identify viable combinations and best practices of (sectoral) mitigation and adaptation measures.
Specifically, to empower businesses and successfully engage them in the transition towards net-zero, LOCALISED will provide information on emerging mitigation and adaptation technologies in key sectors of the economy and possible ways to overcome negative impacts, including instruments, financial incentives, and other relevant aspects. For this focal group of stakeholders, the project will build the LOCALISED Net-Zero Business Consultant, translating model results and viable pathways into user guidance and a set of practical recommendations for sound business practices.
The Sustainable Business Models Canvas (LSBMC) developed by LOCALISED has been designed to assist organisations in identifying the nine essential elements of business models (supplies & outsourcing, production, functional value, materials, end of life, distribution, use phase, environmental impact, environmental benefits) explicitly to recognise the benefits and solutions for end-users and all involved parties. In addition, it provides business best practices in the main economic sectors, namely manufacturing, agriculture, construction, and transportation. The case studies will allow the visualisation of relevant measures, financial incentives, and programs that facilitate investments in decarbonisation technologies. Moreover, by merging the canvas with other key project outcomes, such as the comprehensive database of measures, instruments, and indicators, we can gain a valuable understanding of the intricate dynamics of the private sector and pinpoint specific aspects relevant to businesses and their operations.
For more information on the project or the tool background, please visit the project website. Home - LOCALISED-Project
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2024-09-20First version of the LSBMC tool
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