We believe that a better tomorrow is within reach if we act today to limit global warming.
Since 2006, we've worked to accelerate the transition to a climate-smart society, preserve our precious ecosystems, and improve lives around the world.
But we can't do this alone.
We know that climate action is a team sport – which is why we go beyond the boundaries of day-to-day business to partner with like-minded organisations around the world to drive systemic change, together.
We've committed to becoming a B Corp globally to join companies who want to be a force for good. South Pole USA and Australia have received B Corp status already, and the UK, Netherlands and Germany are waiting to hear back about their impact assessments. Soon, the whole of South Pole will join a leading community of purpose-driven firms.
Find out moreWe've set an ambitious science-based target to help restrict global warming to 1.5C. This target was validated by the Science Based Target initiative, and means we commit to reducing absolute Scope 1+2 GHG emissions by 50% by 2030 (vs. 2018). With SBTi, we're making sure our goals align to climate science.
Find out moreWe're one of CDP's accredited gold climate change consultancy partners. The CDP (formerly the "Carbon Disclosure Project") global disclosure system enables companies, cities, states and regions to measure and manage environmental impacts. Together with CDP, we're helping to drive systemic climate action.
Find out moreSouth Pole is proud to work with an array of partners – including industry bodies, international agencies, research and innovation platforms, and other service providers.
South Pole's range of climate solutions empower organisations to seize the opportunities climate change presents and to mitigate climate-related risks.
In 2006, five young social entrepreneurs got together and founded South Pole. From the beginning, diversity, partnership and entrepreneurship have been key values for the company .
Our projects deliver measurable benefits aligned with the aims of the Paris Agreement and the UN Sustainable Development Goals. They improve lives, livelihoods and landscapes for communities around the world.