Is AI the enemy of sustainability?

Help us to explore the relationship between AI & sustainability in business by taking part in our new research.

AI is reshaping how we do business —but at what cost to the environment? Are we harnessing AI’s power to drive greener, more sustainable practices, or is it passively driving unsustainable behaviours?

We are working on a research project, assisted by University of Exeter and we need your input to get a real world view of how the use of AI tools could help or hinder organisational sustainability goals. The output of this research will be a comprehensive report, aimed at helping businesses to understand where AI tools could fit into their journey, providing insight and data so that you can implement AI in the more sustainable way possible

Why should you join in?

  • Shape the future of green innovation: Your insights can help identify how AI is transforming sustainability, influencing industry-wide best practices.
  • Get exclusive industry-specific insights: Receive a copy of the report ahead of launch in early 2025, giving you valuable data on how other purpose-led businesses leverage AI for growth.
  • Benchmark your efforts: See how your company compares with others using AI to drive both business efficiency and environmental responsibility.

It takes about 5 minutes to give us your thoughts via a survey, which is focused on your current use of any AI tools and your current sustainability goals and practices.

Help us to understand the future of AI and sustainability

Join other forward-thinking businesses by sharing your perspective in this short survey. By participating, you’re not only contributing to critical insights but also helping shape the future of sustainable AI use in digital ecosystems.

It only takes a few minutes to make a lasting impact. Click the button to join the conversation today, and get exclusive access to the final report—your key to staying ahead in the AI and sustainability conversation.

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The Hiyield Carbon and Emissions report is a great addition to any business, particularly those wanting to understand their environmental impact and take steps to reduce it.

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