Exponential Roadmap Initiative members
Who we are
The Exponential Roadmap Initiative (ERI) is a collaborative climate initiative uniting companies that are innovators, disruptors and transformers to drive exponential action to halve emissions by 2030 while raising business results. ERI is an accredited partner of the Race to Zero, led by the United Nations High-Level Climate Champions. Our secretariat team is made up of business strategists and experts in greenhouse gas accounting, supply chain sustainability and climate communications.
What we do
We support leading companies to take radical climate action across five pillars, as laid out in the Exponential Business Playbook: 1) cut operational emissions; 2) decarbonise value chains; 3) build and scale solutions; 4) mobilise finance and investment; and 5) shape policy and narrative. Our Climate Performance Review is a valuable tool that allows companies to identify key gaps and opportunities.
We work with our members to transform business models and develop and share best practices, eg in the 1.5°C Supply Chain Leaders. We provide open-source tools and resources that are regularly updated to reflect practices as they evolve. And we shape standards and frameworks with the aim to advance integrity and to provide thought leadership on credible corporate climate action.
Halving emissions,
Scaling solutions
The Exponential Roadmap Initiative (ERI) is founded around the Carbon Law, proposed by one of the world’s leading climate scientists, Johan Rockström, Co-chair of the Exponential Roadmap Initiative and its Co-founder, Owen Gaffney and others in Science Magazine in 2017. The Carbon Law is a global roadmap for halving carbon dioxide emissions every decade. This heuristic applies to all entities at all scales.
Showing that halving global carbon emissions by 2030 is possible, the Exponential Roadmap is a science-based, cross-sector collaboration that has resulted in a report published in three iterations. The report highlights 36 solutions with exponential scaling potential to halve global greenhouse gas emissions by 2030.
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Latest news
Miljö & Utveckling: Climate Solutions Framework – så blir produkten en verklig ”klimatlösning” [Swedish]
ERI’s Climate Solutions Framework defines what qualifies as a true climate solution. By setting science based, life cycle criteria, it helps distinguish products and services that genuinely replace high emission alternatives and drive system level decarbonisation. In this interview, Johan Falk explains why this shifts how businesses can approach the green transition.
Value chain engagement is one of four decarbonisation levers used by the companies that are leading on climate
The latest Corporate Health Check from CDP reveals that just 15% of assessed companies have reached Leadership level, cutting emissions at a rate four times faster than others while unlocking significant financial opportunities. Among the four practices that set these frontrunners apart, value chain engagement stands out as a defining capability.
1.5°C Supply Chain Leaders: Driving Net Zero in 2026
As 2026 unfolds, businesses worldwide are navigating a rapidly shifting landscape. Geopolitical instability, resource constraints and evolving regulations are reshaping global markets and climate expectations. In this context, the 1.5 °C Supply Chain Leaders initiative stands out as a platform for credible, science aligned action. Discover how companies continue to lead the way forward.



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