


1. An individual that would like to work or already works in the sustainability 2. A troubled SME, that needs to report/ optimize their business. 3. An investor with green intentions. 4. Manufacturers and businesses that can benefit from circularity.
360-BGO
Sustainability, it is simple. Until endless resources, definitions, certifications, standards, updates, and methodologies scattered across the industry make it hard to keep up. It’s a maze of information. One article link leads you to another, which is about a bigger document from database linked to a series of global conference conclusions to provide information which may or may not be applicable in your context/industry or time. Global problems require global understanding.
The solution comes in phases. Phases come in parallel. 1. The Micro-learning Platform "As general as possible, as specific as necessary." Utilizing the style of modern information consumption—bite-sized and simple—we aim to educate the masses on topics such as (but not limited to) green technology, finance, law, and innovation. We use our platform to showcase the sustainability-related efforts of experts, startup founders, and inspiring speakers. 2. The Helping Hand "No business is inherently evil." Businesses have large operational momentum, employees to sustain financially, and competitors to outpace. Yet these realities matter little to the climate, activists, and increasingly conscious investors. Change is simply demanded. Companies want to become more sustainable, report better, market their green actions, satisfy investors, and meet growing customer demand for sustainability. 360 understands that this is already a lot of work—without even considering how to do it right. That’s why we leverage our platform to build an international network of freelance experts in key services. When a project is submitted, we ensure that the right experts are assigned—delivering standardized service with quality and methodology inspired by our friends at firms like EY and Deloitte, which typically focus on listed companies. 3. 360 Invests "Do what you can with what you have." Moving trillions is the name of the game—if we want to beat time. The innovation and adaptation of green technologies and infrastructure require heavy investment—one of the biggest challenges in the climate transition. 360 and its partners use financial analysis and deep industry insight to craft and continuously update a free public portfolio of companies we believe are not only solving climate change but are also on a path to profitability. Money, after all, is green. This initiative directs funding toward climate solutions while empowering individuals to have a direct impact—and earn from it. 4. The Supply Circle by 360 "Sustainability is beyond competition." The hardest part of change is adapting your supply chain. Often, suppliers are unaware of their emissions, not to mention the emissions of their own suppliers—let alone certifications or labor violations. This slows down the sustainability efforts of companies at the end of the chain. By building a large network of verified green suppliers, 360 helps businesses upgrade their supply chains seamlessly. A strong community of participating businesses adds credibility to the network and drives down the prices of raw materials—helping solve the all-too-common excuse that "green materials are too expensive."
360 empowers people and businesses to accelerate the green transition by simplifying sustainability education, enabling impactful investments, and connecting supply chains for a cleaner future.