Industrious Labs develops advocacy campaigns to clean up industry. It builds networks of advocates, community leaders, and organisations to put industrial emissions on a path to decarbonise by 2045.
Today, industry contributes 40% of global greenhouse gas emissions, making it the largest source of climate pollution. Industrious Labs’ mission is to decarbonise heavy industry by 2045. Its campaigns work to align strategies to reduce greenhouse gas emissions with policies that expand good careers and address the health harms to local communities from industrial pollution.
Industrious Labs partners with foundations and advocates to develop campaign strategies, support the execution of campaigns, and develop diverse coalitions to tackle industrial sectors.
It does this through four main activities:
Industrious Labs launched in October 2022 after 16 months of incubation.
We don't currently have further information about the cost-effectiveness of Industrious Labs beyond it doing work in a high-impact cause area and taking a reasonably promising approach.
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