Regenerative consultancy is strategic guidance that helps organisations move beyond sustainability: from limiting harm to restoring systems and adding value, substantiated with impact data. A regenerative consultant maps the current position of an organisation, defines a direction towards net positive value and translates that direction into concrete choices. At New Economy, consultancy does not stop at advice. The core lies in development. Analysis and strategy are the starting point; the goal is an executable concept, product or programme. Regenerative consultancy is therefore not a loose report, but the first step in a trajectory from measuring to making.
What does regenerative consultancy involve?
Regenerative consultancy combines direction with substantiation. It starts with a baseline assessment or CO2 footprint that shows where impact occurs, a life-cycle assessment (LCA) for products and a social cost-benefit analysis (MKBA) for social value. On that basis, a strategy and action plan gives direction to restoration and value creation, rather than only risk reduction.
Regenerative consultancy versus traditional sustainability consultancy
Traditional sustainability consultancy often focuses on compliance and limiting negative impact: reporting, certification and risk reduction. Regenerative consultancy goes further and steers towards net positive value: how can an organisation, product or region actively contribute to restoration of nature and society? The difference is a matter of direction, from less bad to genuinely good.
From advice to development: the New Economy approach
New Economy is a regenerative concept developer, not a traditional consultancy firm. Advice and impact analysis form the substantiation, but the endpoint is development: a concrete concept, product, material choice or transition programme. Regeneration therefore remains practical, creative and quantitatively substantiated.
For whom is regenerative consultancy relevant?
- Companies that want to deepen sustainability into regeneration.
- Product developers and material producers that want to translate impact into design.
- Municipalities, provinces and regions with challenges around climate, food and materials.
Where does a regenerative trajectory start?
A regenerative trajectory starts with a vision conversation or baseline assessment that shows the current position of an organisation. The regenerative scan makes that starting point concrete and indicates the next step, from conventional to regenerative.
Frequently asked questions about regenerative consultancy
Regenerative consultancy is strategic guidance that helps organisations move beyond sustainability: from limiting harm to restoration and value creation, substantiated with impact data such as footprinting, life-cycle assessment (LCA) and social cost-benefit analysis (MKBA).
New Economy provides regenerative consultancy, but the core lies in development: concepts, products, material choices and programmes. Advice and analysis form the substantiation, not the endpoint.
Sustainability consultancy often focuses on compliance and less harm. Regenerative consultancy steers towards net positive value: active contribution to restoration of nature and society.
Regenerative consultancy is relevant for companies, product developers, governments and regions that want to deepen sustainability into restoration and value creation.
The first step is a vision conversation or baseline assessment that shows the current position of an organisation, followed by a strategy towards net positive value.
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