Fresh from an epic Netflix binge of the latest Altered Carbon series, I'm feeling very futuristic. Partly excited, partly overwhelmed with what is clearly going to happen to us all over the next century. That is, on the assumption we do survive as a human race and climate change doesn't obliterate us before we can colonise space...
The role of the environmental consultant is an area I've been giving significant thought to over the last few months and to what extent developments in AI could 'obliterate'; the industry as we know it today.
Environmental consultancy is where I started my career and some of the most enjoyable times have been spent working with clients to solve problems and find a better more sustainable way forward. A way forward that has a positive impact on the environment and society, one that meets legislative drivers and positions for regulatory change, whilst still ensuring our clients are better off financially afterwards than they were before.
The problem in consultancy I believe, is not the need for it, but the way it is delivered and often, the dramatic variation in quality from one consultant to the next. There is way too much 'box ticking' going on, and consultancy by report is still very prominent.
I digress, but I do believe there is often a case for consultants to over justify their existence by over reporting. We need concise, value add solutions, be efficient with output and reward will follow. Perhaps vanity gets in the way and the consultant feels a need to show flair of technical knowledge? Personally, I'm not interested, justify in an appendix, just get to the answer quickly please.
What is likely to happen therefore, is the rise of increased automation, and less requirement for the more menial tasks, enabling good consultants to focus on what they can do best, applying detailed technical, commercial and operational knowledge and delivering long term sustainable solutions.
I’m not interested in obliteration of consulting sectors, I’m interested in improving the accessibility of knowledge and tools to drive improvements in the environments we all live and work in.
Dan Botterill
Mission
To empower present and future generations with the knowledge to improve the environments in which we live and work.
Vision
To be the new standard in sustainability software, education and advisory services; making the acquisition of sustainability knowledge more cost effective, inspirational and accessible.
How?
We believe that the more traditional approaches to sustainability consultancy and advisory services are outdated, expensive and offer limited long term value.
Ditto Sustainability uses a patented AI platform, capturing and harnessing the expertise of established sustainability leaders and inspirational thinkers to deliver tools which make collaboration and improvement easy.