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- Large Business (250+ people)
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Core Features
Sustainimaps employs a hybrid methodology that prioritizes direct, geo-located evidence over purely spend-based or activity-based calculations. Its approach is built on a foundational "ground truth" model, integrating broad-scale satellite data with precise, on-the-ground verification. Some of its key operational capabilities include:
EUDR Commodity Monitoring: The platform can map and monitor all key commodities covered by the EU Deforestation Regulation, including coffee, palm oil, rubber, soy, and wood, across global supply chains.
Integrated Ground Data Collection: Through the Digitrak app, field teams can survey assets, collect geolocation data, and track commodities offline from the remotest farms. This data syncs to the cloud for near real-time viewing at headquarters.
Deforestation & Land-Use Analytics: Users can analyze deforestation for specific years, continuously monitor high-risk areas surrounding assets, and receive alerts on new developments to enable rapid response.
Carbon and Crop Health Insights: The platform provides estimates for carbon sequestration and biomass change to inform Scope 3 emissions planning. It also delivers site-specific crop health insights to forecast yields and assess risks from pests, disease, or frost.
Blockchain-Ready Data Passports: Sustainability data is structured to be integrated with blockchain technology, creating immutable "sustainability passports" that verify practices and enable secure, frictionless information sharing.
Automated Reporting & Visualization: The tool automates the collation of complex data, allowing users to produce and export summary statistics, intuitive dashboards, and compliance reports with a single click.
Closing Insights
The genesis of Sustainimaps lies in addressing a critical industry gap. The founders, with geospatial expertise, recognized that corporations lacked the digital tools to verify their sustainability pledges across global supply chains. This need solidified in 2020 when a global coffee trader commissioned them to transform a sustainability policy into a visual, traceable tool. This platform later helped secure $500 million in green finance for the client, demonstrating the concrete business value of verifiable transparency and shaping Sustainimaps' pragmatic, engineering-led approach to solving commodity traders' operational and regulatory challenges.
Sustainimaps distinguishes itself by successfully merging space technology with real-world commerce, exemplified by brokering the world's first satellite-tracked trade of coffee—tokenizing a Colombian crop as an NFT and monitoring its shipment. This innovative practicality attracts users like the Honduran cooperative CoHonducafe, which employs the platform for EUDR compliance and reforestation planning.
For businesses, Sustainimaps is a strategic asset in the current regulatory landscape. It is ideally suited for importers of EUDR-regulated commodities into the EU, UK, or for producers in nations like Brazil and Indonesia seeking to maintain market access. Offering flexible, cost-effective packages and a partnership model, Sustainimaps equips supply chain operators with the auditable evidence to transform ethical sourcing from a pledge into a provable competitive advantage.