Becoming a Certified B Corp: What it really takes
Zooss joins more than 740 Certified B Corps in Australia and Aotearoa New Zealand - and we are extremely proud of this endorsement of measured performance.
Sustainability Explainer: How B Corps combine profitability with climate action
To celebrate B Corp Month – March 2026 – we’re shining a light on how B Corps are successfully operating as profitable companies whilst simultaneously taking ambitious climate action.
Anaplan Partner Zooss celebrates re-certification of three Master Anaplanners
Master Anaplanner is the highest level of Anaplan certification - and a clear endorsement of our team's deep technical expertise, leadership in innovation, and real-world delivery experience in Connected Planning and the Anaplan ecosystem.
The Modern Slavery Act 2018 Review: What businesses need to know
In our latest article, Sophie Schlachter, Sustainability Advisor, explores the story of the Act so far, the proposed changes, and how Australian businesses should prepare.
COP30 Outcomes: What they mean for Australian businesses
Sustainability Advisor Sophie Schlachter unpacks the outcomes from COP30 negotiations in Belémand what they could mean for business in Australia.
Climate transition planning: What businesses need to know
Sustainability Advisor Sophie Schlachter unpacks the contents of the draft guidance and explains how organisations can align strategy, finance, and sustainability planning to build resilience for the future.
Nature-related dependencies and impacts in natural product supply chains
Sophie Schlachter, Sustainability Advisor, unpacks the nature-related dependencies and impacts in natural product supply chains, and key challenges and solutions to support evidence-based, sustainable responses.
National Climate Risk Assessment: What Australian business leaders need to know
The Australian Climate Service has released its first National Climate Risk Assessment, outlining the risks from climate change and their implications for communities and businesses. […]
ICJ advisory opinion on climate change: What it means for states and businesses
In a landmark move, the International Court of Justice (ICJ) has issued an advisory opinion on climate change that clarifies the legal obligations of states […]
Sustainability and the agri-food sector
The agri-food sector is responsible for feeding the 8.2 billion people who currently inhabit the planet. These companies pride themselves on yields and margins – […]
Zooss launches operations in Spain to drive better business planning and reporting across Southern Europe
We are thrilled to announce the launch of Zooss in Spain – our first European office and a strategic step forward in our mission to […]
Sustainability and the fashion sector
As global consumption of fashion and apparel has sky-rocketed in the last couple of decades, so too have the devastating impacts that its production, distribution […]
Household and Personal Care products: Nature-related impacts and dependencies
Household and Personal Care products help us stay clean, support health, and keep us looking and smelling fresh. But their production often comes at a […]
Mandatory climate-related reporting in Australia: What directors need to focus on in FY2026
Mandatory climate-related reporting was legislated in Australia at the end of 2024, with requirements coming into effect from 1 January 2025. Six months since the […]
Key sustainability issues and actions for the finance sector
The finance sector underpins economic activity but also indirectly funds environmental degradation. In this article Sophie Schlachter, Sustainability Advisor, looks at the sector’s key impacts […]
Moving beyond the “take, make and waste” model of production and consumption – and towards a Circular Economy
The first half of this decade has seen a significant shift towards Circular Economy principles – driven by consumer demand for sustainable alternatives, government policy, […]
Election 2025: What do the results mean for sustainability in Australia?
Sophie Schlachter, Sustainability Advisor, unpacks the environmental, social, and economic implications of Australia’s recent federal election. In this article: Liberal loss In electing a majority […]
Australia’s Circular Economy: Interim report by Productivity Commission calls for urgent reforms
The Productivity Commission’s interim report, Australia’s Circular Economy: Unlocking the opportunities, calls for urgent reforms to accelerate our transition toward a more sustainable economic model. […]