Turn your organisations sustainability question marks into exclamation points.
We have developed an effective training package to help your organisation move from uncertainty to action. It concretely shows what you can do to become active in the change we all need to make.
The course gives an overview of what the climate transition means and what goals need to be achieved, but it also shows how, with knowledge and new ways of thinking, you can give yourself and your customers a stable push in the right direction. The training gives you the knowledge to shift your organisation towards sustainability – focusing on creating more sustainable business opportunities.

The content is user-tested and fact-checked by experts in circular economy from Chalmers Industriteknik. The course has already been distributed to 6,000 curious end users at several companies.
"The course has functioned as a base plate in our organisation, where everyone has a broad understanding of the area and a catalyst. We have moved up a level and become sharper."
We had a chat with a customer at one of the companies that bought and used the course, Jerker Jonson at Curago:
“The course has functioned as a base plate in our organisation, where everyone has a broad understanding of the area and a catalyst. In addition to helping us create a common approach, it has also helped us move toward what we want. We have moved up a level and become sharper. We have more answers about how to help create a smaller climate footprint through digitisation, use digitisation as a driver, and achieve impact with our customers. We want to contribute by helping customers make choices with a good climate impact.”

The different parts of the course
The course consists of an introduction and a situational description of our challenges. By following the course’s main characters, Lei, Riya and Roberto, we learn what needs to be done. It clearly shows which decisions you can and should make to achieve impact as quickly as possible. The courses touch on framing the environmental challenges, key sectors, digital sustainability, circular economy, human rights and how and why global development must go hand in hand with sustainability.
One of our learning experts, Anna Nelvig, has helped develop the course, and this is how she describes it: