Fighting climate change in a procurement context means understanding, managing, and reducing the environmental impact of how organisations operate and how goods and services are delivered. For suppliers to the public sector, this increasingly centres on measuring carbon emissions, setting credible reduction targets, and demonstrating progress year on year.
Climate action is no longer limited to large, energy-intensive organisations — even service-based and SME suppliers are expected to understand their footprint, particularly across supply chains, travel, energy use, and purchased goods and services.
Atamis supports suppliers in tackling climate change because credible carbon management is now a core requirement of responsible procurement and a growing factor in contract award decisions. By helping suppliers measure emissions accurately, improve data quality, and take proportionate action to reduce their impact, Atamis enables suppliers to move from compliance-driven reporting to genuine improvement.
This gives buyers greater confidence in the robustness of supplier claims, while helping suppliers strengthen their tender responses, reduce risk, and align with long-term public sector Net Zero objectives. The outcome is a more transparent, evidence-led approach to climate action that supports both better procurement decisions and meaningful environmental progress.