Climate tech venture Terrascope appoints veteran sustainability leaders to join Sustainability Advisory Council

The newly formed Sustainability Advisory Council, comprised of seasoned sustainability leaders with decades of experience in global markets, signals the SaaS company’s commitment to empowering enterprises worldwide on their journey towards decarbonisation

Climate tech venture Terrascope

SINGAPORE, 14 MARCH 2023: Singapore-headquartered climate tech venture Terrascope has appointed three experienced sustainability leaders to its newly formed Sustainability Advisory Council. Joining the council are Claire Perry O’Neill, Karen Coyne and Mari Kogiso, who bring decades of ESG and sustainability expertise in Europe, North America, and Asia. The three leaders will provide expert guidance and insight on matters related to ESG, decarbonisation and strategic partnerships – bringing the latest thinking in sustainability to Terrascope customers and partners. Their appointment underscores the commitment of the fast-growing SaaS company to empowering enterprises worldwide on their journey towards net zero, in line with the Paris Agreement goal of limiting global warming to 1.5°C.

Claire Perry O’Neill served as UK Minister of State for Energy and Clean Growth, and spearheaded the UK’s Clean Growth and Green Finance Strategies. Claire was the COP26 President-Designate and now co-chairs the global Imperatives Advisory Board at the World Business Council for Sustainable Development. Regarding her appointment, Claire said, “At a time where more than 90% of companies are still unable to measure their emissions with depth and accuracy, I am delighted to join Terrascope’s Sustainability Advisory Council. Large companies must lead the climate transition, but they cannot do it without reliable and actionable emissions data — especially across the supply chain. Terrascope’s smart carbon measurement and management platform holds the key to unlocking meaningful decarbonisation by identifying emission hotspots and pinpointing the biggest areas of impact.”

Karen Coyne is a global leader in ESG and enterprise risk management, former Vice-President and Global Head of Environment at Swiss-based global healthcare company Novartis, and an industry veteran who has been working for 30 years at the intersection of environment, ESG, enterprise risk management, and business. Throughout her career, Karen has led and mentored global teams to successfully navigate ESG issues in dynamic, multifaceted business and
stakeholder environments. Regarding her appointment, Karen said, “I am thrilled to join a group of passionate individuals united by the same mission to tackle the global net zero challenge.

Corporate responsibility is critical to driving decarbonisation across all sectors of our global economy, and I look forward to collaborating with Terrascope to provide best-in-class guidance for enterprises to deliver strong climate action.”

Mari Kogiso is the co-founder and CEO of SDG Impact Japan. A leader in impact investing with a background in sustainable finance and social entrepreneurship, Mari co-founded SDG Impact Japan in 2021 and developed the ESG engagement fund. Mari has held prominent positions at the World Bank and Mitsubishi Corporation. Regarding her appointment, Mari said, “Companies that don’t measure emissions accurately are unable to effectively reduce them. Tech-powered carbon management capabilities such as the ones offered by the Terrascope platform are key to
achieving a more sustainable future, as they enable large enterprises to set realistic carbon reduction targets and drive tangible progress in the journey to net zero.”

A global ambition to build a credible pathway to net zero For Terrascope, this marks another important milestone in its fast growth trajectory, and is a testament to the relevance of the climate tech venture’s mission to drive decarbonisation at scale. By combining data science, machine learning and deep sustainability expertise,  Terrascope provides a SaaS offering packed with carbon measurement, emissions insights and digital tools. The platform enables enterprises to accurately and comprehensively measure Scope 3 emissions across their value chain and provides data-driven guidance on the most impactful actions to achieve decarbonisation and net zero goals.

“We are privileged to count on such distinguished leaders in our newly created Sustainability Advisory Council. Their wealth of experience and expertise will be instrumental in maturing our offering and providing our customers – enterprises with global operations and complex supply chains – with the best guidance and support for their decarbonisation journey. We look forward to leveraging the Council’s extensive leadership experience in the industry to strengthen partnerships, cultivate strategic alliances, and expand our global reach,” said Maya Hari, CEO of Terrascope.

“As the urgency to address climate change grows, companies face mounting pressure to take bold steps towards decarbonisation. As a result, we are seeing a rapid and marked increase in demand for Terrascope’s end-to-end decarbonisation solution. The formation of the Sustainability Advisory Council will be essential in bolstering our mission to enable companies worldwide pursue their net zero goals with confidence and effectiveness.” said Suresh
Sundararajan, Board Member of Terrascope and CEO of Olam Ventures.

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