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- Small Business (11-50 people)
- Medium Business (51-250 people)
- Large Business (250+ people)
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Core Features
Unibloom integrates three critical, often siloed domains: scientific data, financial modeling, and cross-functional workflows. It moves beyond simple carbon accounting to serve as a central operating system for the climate transition, focusing on predictive scenario modeling. This forward-looking approach creates a single source of truth, aligning teams like procurement and sustainability around a unified action plan. Key enabling capabilities include:
Integrated Scientific Databases: The platform provides instant access to country-specific data on emissions, land use (including deforestation/FLAG), cost, and nutrition, moving companies beyond averaged global estimates to location-aware decision-making.
Predictive Scenario Modeling: Users can instantly model and compare multiple climate initiatives, such as ingredient switching or energy source changes, to visualize trade-offs across cost, emissions reduction, and other metrics.
Automated Impact Calculations: Unibloom automates complex calculations for emissions, cost savings (OPEX/CAPEX), and nutritional impact, replacing error-prone manual spreadsheets and accelerating analysis.
Granular Scope 3 Insights: It offers deep insight into supply chain (Scope 3) emissions hotspots, enabling smarter supplier engagement and collaboration based on specific data needs rather than broad, time-consuming requests.
Unified Action Planning: The platform consolidates all SBTi targets, identified gaps, planned initiatives, and associated investments into a single, shareable digital Climate Action Plan.
Cross-Functional Collaboration Tools: Built-in features allow teams, and even key suppliers, to collaborate in a shared workspace, comment on data, and align on decisions, breaking down organizational silos.
Closing Insights
Unibloom was founded on a shared vision to solve a critical operational problem its founders, Anna Sandgren and Vineet Ahuja, experienced firsthand. Sandgren brought over 25 years of experience in business expansion and operations at Unilever, while Ahuja contributed a decade of software engineering expertise from Bloomberg. They teamed up at mission-led venture builder Zinc's fifth venture building program, united by the frustration that despite corporate climate commitments, actionable plans were stalled by inefficient tools.
This background directly informs the platform's key differentiator: its focus on operationalizing targets for business teams. While many tools help measure carbon footprints, Unibloom is specifically engineered to integrate sustainability into commercial and financial planning, making it a tool for growth and risk management, not just reporting. The company has validated this approach with notable, paying enterprise customers including Scandi Standard, GoodPop, and design partners from large FMCG brands.
In 2025, Unibloom secured £650,000 in pre-seed funding to enhance its platform and scale its impact, backed by Zinc VC, Regenerate Ventures, and others. For companies facing rising regulatory pressures like CSRD and EUDR and seeking to convert climate goals from a cost center into a driver of efficiency and resilience, Unibloom offers strong option to consider. The platform provides access to expert data science support and is designed for rapid implementation, promising to turn what was once a months-long planning process into a matter of few weeks.