ecollective in the press

Hey Mum, we’re in the press! Joking aside, we are flattered when journalists ask us for our opinion, to measure the carbon footprint of something, or invite us onto a podcast. If you’re looking to pick our brains on anything carbon-related, we’d be happy to oblige. Here are a few examples of how and where we’ve added our voice and where our clients have received press coverage too…

For press enquiries contact us at info@ecollectivecarbon.com.

  • The Guardian Newspaper online

    Wilderness Scotland

    “Last year, in partnership with consultancy ecollective, the company undertook a complete carbon audit of more than 300 suppliers to calculate the carbon cost of every holiday offered.”

  • Train vs Plane

    ‘According to the consultancy firm ecollective, I’ll burn 114kg of CO2 on each leg of the flight – 10 times more than Abi.“

  • Sustainable(ish) podcast logo

    Carbon Labelling 101

    “I’m a big fan of carbon labelling. The idea behind it is that everything you buy has a carbon footprint and that putting that number in front of people on a receipt, or even better on a label you would see before you buy it, would help you weigh up option A against option B. The idea is to help people to buy better.”

  • Huffpost logo

    10 Travel Mistakes...

    “Be a curious customer,” advised Charlie Cotton, founder of the carbon consultancy ecollective. “If you are spending hundreds or thousands of dollars with a company, you have a right to ask what is the carbon footprint of what you have bought. It has a massive ripple effect through the company, as they realize they can’t but really should be able to answer it.”

  • The Times logo

    SevenTravel

    ‘Luxury travel operator SevenTravel is all about travelling less, but better with unforgettable holidays that don’t put pressure on the planet. It’s on a mission to be net-zero by 2035 and has partnered with ecollective to make this happen in line with the agreed level by the Science-Based Target Initiative.“

  • Exhibition News logo

    BDC Net Zero by 2030

    Charlie Cotton, founder at ecollective said: “The BDC clearly has been working on driving its carbon footprint down for a while. They have made great progress (their figures are very impressive) but the focus now is on the remaining carbon footprint. They have clear next steps to complete in the next few years and we are excited to follow and support them on their decarbonisation journey.”