❄️ To celebrate the holiday season, we’re putting a few festive favorites under the lens of our AI-powered Product Footprints tool.❄️ First up: a wooden nutcracker. Where do you think most of the emissions come from? The colorful paint? The cute little beard? Packaging? Take a guess then check for the answer in the comments!
Watershed
Climate Data and Analytics
San Francisco, CA 68,012 followers
The enterprise sustainability platform helping companies measure, report, and reduce their environmental impact.
About us
Watershed is the enterprise sustainability platform. Companies like Airbnb, Carlyle Group, the CDP, YETI, and BBVA use Watershed to reduce emissions, meet customer, investor and regulatory requirements, and modernize their sustainability programs. With offices in London, New York and San Francisco, and remote employees across the US and Europe, we’re growing fast and hiring for a variety of roles! Explore all of our open opportunities at watershed.com/jobs.
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https://www.watershed.com
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- Industry
- Climate Data and Analytics
- Company size
- 201-500 employees
- Headquarters
- San Francisco, CA
- Type
- Privately Held
- Founded
- 2019
- Specialties
- ESG, decarbonization, scope 3, AI, CSRD, California Climate Disclosures, ISSB, and Financed Emissions
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Watershed
Sustainability Software
Watershed is the enterprise sustainability platform. Companies like Airbnb, Carlyle Group, FedEx, Visa, and Dr. Martens use Watershed to manage climate and ESG data, produce audit-ready metrics for voluntary and regulatory reporting including CSRD, and drive real decarbonization.
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🌎 Corporate sustainability is being reshaped by three powerful forces: AI, energy demand, and policy. Join us on December 9 for The 2026 Lookahead, our year-end summit and product update exploring how these forces will define the year ahead, and what they mean for your sustainability strategy. We’re excited to be joined by leaders from across climate, policy, energy, and technology: 🔹 Alicia Cannon, Sustainability Policy Lead for North America Government Relations, Accenture 🔹 Rebecca Donnellan, Partner, Climate Change and Sustainability, EY 🔹 Maria Gallucci, Senior Reporter, Canary Media Inc. 🔹 Michael Littenberg, Global Head of ESG, CSR & Business and Human Rights Compliance Practice, Ropes & Gray LLP 🔹 Sarah Mihalecz, Senior Director of U.S. Strategy, Clean Energy Buyers Association (CEBA) 🔹 Daan Walter, Principal, Ember 🔹 Dr. Sangwon Suh, Head of Science, Watershed And insights from Watershed experts across policy, product, AI, energy, and measurement. You’ll also get a first look at our new 2026 product releases, built to help teams measure, report, and act faster. Save your spot now 👉 https://lnkd.in/gQjf5QgT #CorporateSustainability #AI #CleanEnergy #ClimatePolicy
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Globally, healthcare accounts for 4.4% of total greenhouse gas emissions. If it were a country, it would be the fifth-largest emitter on the planet. And with growing pressure from customers, regulators, and the UK's NHS, the sector is moving quickly toward deeper climate action—setting ambitious climate targets and building product-level carbon footprints (PCFs). We just published a new Healthcare PCF Playbook to help teams navigate what’s changing and where to focus next. Inside, we break down: 🔹 Where healthcare emissions typically come from 🔹 How to choose between spend-based, activity-based, and PCF measurements 🔹 How PCFs help companies get credit for actions, understand hotspots, win tenders, and more 🔹 What the NHS is requiring—and by when 🔹 How Watershed solves pain points with traditional PCF/LCA workflows Get the full playbook 👉 https://lnkd.in/gH5qQCdE
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📣 We're partnering with Deloitte Netherlands to accelerate corporate sustainability and climate action. Our strategic collaboration will bring together Deloitte's world-class ESG advisory expertise and our cutting-edge sustainability platform to help our shared customers transform their sustainability ambitions into measurable action. "We're thrilled to announce this strategic partnership with Deloitte Netherlands, and provide our shared customers with granular measurement, tangible emissions reduction strategies, and comprehensive ESG services." – Kristin Thayer, Head of Partnerships at Watershed Learn more 👉 https://lnkd.in/gHZDZZAb
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📣 Join us for Watershed's year-end summit and product update on Dec 9 to see some of your most requested features of the year unveiled. We’ll also explore how AI, energy demand, and evolving regulations will transform corporate sustainability in 2026 and beyond. Can’t make the event live? Register, and we’ll send you a follow-up with details on all the announcements and the recorded event. Sign up here 👉 https://lnkd.in/gQjf5QgT
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Important update on SB 261 👇 :
CARB has now opened the public docket for SB 261 climate-risk reports. Companies preparing their SB 261 climate-related financial risk reports can now submit them through CARB’s new public docket. CARB asks entities to: ▪︎ Post the report on their own website; ▪︎ Provide a link to that webpage in the docket’s “Message” field; and ▪︎ Include a short company statement on letterhead (with subsidiaries listed, if filing a consolidated report). CARB will not enforce the Jan 1 deadline while the Ninth Circuit appeal is pending, but the opening of the docket gives companies the path to publish reports and maintain climate leadership. https://lnkd.in/gK55_r7e (edited) Watershed #climate #sustainability
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What product should we analyze next with Product Footprints? Let us know your suggestions in the comments! 👇
🍁 To celebrate the fall season (and the launch of our AI-enhanced Product Footprints!), we’re analyzing some seasonal staples with the tool. Today’s pick: a classic cotton flannel shirt. What do you think drives most of the emissions—the mill energy that dyes and weaves the yarn, the cotton farming itself, or the buttons? Drop a guess; footprint details in the comments. 👇
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🇧🇪 What a productive and inspiring trip to #Brussels last week! 🇧🇪 We were delighted to: 🌿 Attend the Belgian Awards for Sustainability Reports evening and see how Belgian companies are raising the bar on #ESG. 🌐 Host a breakfast the next morning on Sustainability and AI with our strong local partner, Deloitte BE. 🏆 Congratulations to the 2025 winners: Orac, Recticel, Lamifil nv, bematrix, and VPK Group. Inspiring work! 👏🏻 It was also great to meet customers and prospects in person and hear what’s top of mind. 💡 A few takeaways we shared: 📣 #AI is accelerating #sustainability action: #automation is replacing manual, time-consuming data work so teams can focus on real emissions #reductions. 📣 Balance is critical: “AI for Sustainability” and “Sustainability for AI” must advance together to deliver a #netpositive #impact. 📣 The digital twin opportunity: AI-powered supply chain digital twins can surface and validate precise #Scope3 #decarbonization levers, moving beyond generic emission factors. Huge thanks to the Deloitte team for hosting and turning our Sust[AI]nability Breakfast into a real success, and to everyone who joined us across both events. 🇧🇪 Energized by the momentum in #Belgium and excited for what’s next. 🇧🇪 Etienne du Chaffaut - Manuel Martineau - Thomas Polo - Léa Galiana - Robbie Godowski - Reinout De Clercq - Laurent Van Melckebeke - Charles-Emmanuel Matthews - Axelle V. #Sustainability #ESG #AI #ClimateTech #Scope3 #Belgium #Deloitte #SustainabilityReporting #Decarbonization Watershed
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TOMORROW 📆 Our final Sustainability AI office hours session If you missed last week’s session, here’s your chance. Join our AI experts for a live, AMA-style conversation on the questions sustainability teams are asking most about AI—measuring emissions, use cases, guardrails, and more. Save your spot 👉 https://lnkd.in/gV-aXDiB
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🍁 To celebrate the fall season (and the launch of our AI-enhanced Product Footprints!), we’re analyzing some seasonal staples with the tool. Today’s pick: a classic cotton flannel shirt. What do you think drives most of the emissions—the mill energy that dyes and weaves the yarn, the cotton farming itself, or the buttons? Drop a guess; footprint details in the comments. 👇
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