Climate Action Workshops — Get Procurement, Sustainability & Operations Moving
Expert-Led Workshops to Turn Plans Into Action
Your teams have the data. They have the targets. But are they actually moving? UAct workshops bring together sustainability, procurement, and operations to break through silos and commit to action - with guidance from our data scientists and industry experts
Why climate plans stall before reaching procurement and operations
You've set targets. You have the tools. But teams feel stuck in silos and aren't moving toward action.
It feels impossible
The 2050 goal seems too far. Teams don't know how to break it into small steps.
Everyone claims sustainability
Hard to compare and verify supplier claims. Lack of good data makes decisions difficult.
We don't know where to start
Small steps vs big investments - what actually moves the needle?
What your team commits to by the end of the workshop
A shared understanding across sustainability, procurement, and operations
Prioritized initiatives with clear owners and timelines
Data-driven comparisons of suppliers, materials, and solutions using Unibloom's tools
A framework for engaging suppliers on climate transition
Commitments - not just ideas - for the next quarter or year
Led by procurement leaders and climate data scientists
Anna Sandgren
CEO & Co-founder, Unibloom
Former procurement leader at Volvo. Mechanical engineer with finance and business background. Led teams to save 200 million.
Unibloom Data Science Team
Climate & Sustainability Experts
Our data scientists use proprietary databases and scientific research to provide data-driven insights during every workshop.
How a UAct climate action workshop works
BEFORE
We prepare
We review your targets, baselines, and current initiatives. We prepare data comparisons relevant to your priorities.
DURING
We work together
Interactive session with sustainability, procurement, and operations teams. Live demonstrations using Unibloom's tools. Peer sharing of wins and challenges. Prioritization exercises.
AFTER
You take action
Documented commitments and action items. Guide for supplier engagement discussions. Follow-up support from the Unibloom team.
Format: Virtual or in-person | Quarterly sessions recommended
Workshop topics — sustainable sourcing, supplier engagement, packaging, and more
What sustainability and procurement leaders say about UAct
"Unibloom's platform identifies a significant gap that we currently face between target setting, planning, and execution and investments needed."
Ida Ljungkvist
Sustainibility Director at Scandi Standard
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UAct is available as an add-on to any Unibloom plan
Whether you're using UPlan, USwitch, or our full platform, UAct workshops help your teams turn insights into action. Contact us to discuss how workshops can accelerate your climate transition.
Frequently asked questions about Climate Action Workshops
What is a climate action workshop?
A climate action workshop brings together sustainability, procurement, and operations teams to break through silos, compare data-driven alternatives, and commit to specific climate actions - with guidance from industry experts and data scientists.
UAct workshops use Unibloom's live emissions and cost data throughout.
Who should attend a UAct workshop?
UAct is designed for cross-functional teams — typically sustainability directors, procurement leads, and operations or finance managers. The workshop only works when all three functions are in the room, because that's where climate plans usually stall.
How is UAct different from a standard sustainability consultancy?
Traditional consultants deliver a report. UAct delivers committed actions - with named owners, timelines, and data-backed trade-offs your team has already agreed to. Every session uses live Unibloom data, not generic benchmarks.
How often should teams run UAct workshops?
Quarterly sessions are recommended - one to prioritise initiatives, one to review progress, and two to work through specific topics like supplier engagement or packaging alternatives.