NextLeft | 2023 Sustainability Report

2023 Sustainability Report

At NextLeft, we believe in the power of business to make a positive impact in the world through innovation, creativity and conscious leadership. In everything that we do, we seek to challenge the status quo and build more sustainable solutions to complex problems. Our commitment to carbon neutrality is a reflection of that, as well as the values and ethics we live, work, surf, and play by. No unnecessary stress ● Ever-improve ● Community of care ● Do good and have fun. To learn more about NextLeft, visit https://nextleft.com/. "As a growing business, it's our responsibility to make a positive impact for future generations. Going carbon-neutral is one positive step in the right direction." -Alexa Withrow, Dir. of Growth

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219 metric tons

of carbon offset since 2021

That's like taking 47 cars off the road, permanently.


Our Initiatives

Carbon Neutral

Carbon Neutral

Being carbon neutral means your carbon emissions are balanced by carbon negative projects to eliminate your impact on the environment. Research shows that sustainable businesses have an advantage over others. By becoming a carbon neutral business, you can help fight climate change, increase your company value, improve employee recruiting and retention, build brand loyalty, attract more customers and improve the overall community. Investing in carbon negative projects offers a effective solution to take action against emissions from essential business operations that can't be eliminated.
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Environmental Investment: Burnt Mountain Forestry Project

Environmental Investment: Burnt Mountain Forestry Project

This project, which is overseen by The Nature Conservancy, is centered around the conservation and protection of Burnt Mountain Natural Area. Burnt Mountain Natural Area is a 5,408-acre forest plot that will remain “forever wild.” “Forever wild” is the highest available legal protection for land in the United States, meaning that the forest must be protected in its natural condition in perpetuity.
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Environmental Investment: Gujarat Solar Project

Environmental Investment: Gujarat Solar Project

Centered in the Charanka Village in the state of Gujarat, this solar grid project is the first of its kind for India. The solar plant produces 25 megawatts (MW) of electricity and is connected to the Indian electricity grid - meaning the country is diversifying its energy sources and creating a more resilient grid. Through the use of power purchase agreements, nearby residents and workplaces can choose to have their energy sourced from this sustainable energy solution.
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Environmental Investment: Kootznoowoo Forestry Project

Environmental Investment: Kootznoowoo Forestry Project

The Kootznoowoo Project protects 20,159 acres of forest located on the Dolomi and Dora Bay stretches of Prince of Wales Island in Alaska. 8,000 acres of this project are classified as an old-growth forest - forests with large, old (alive and dead) trees that are virtually undisturbed by human impact. These forests serve as an ecological staple to local animals and nearby communities. This project is unique because it is owned by the native Haida and Tlingit people, who have inhabited this land for over 1,000 years, and managed alongside the United States Forest Service. This joint protection responsibility ensures that indigenous territories are protected and natives voices are heard. This land is home to twelve fish bearing streams and is saturated with various types of berry bushes that are historically significant in the Dolomi and Dora Bay.
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Pacajai REDD+ Rainforest Project

Based in the state of Para in northern Brazil, the Pacajai REDD+ Project aims to prevent the deforestation of native rainforests that can typically be attributed to unregulated harvesting, illegal land clearing, and other human activities. Since its start in 2008, the project has supported local community resource management, provided energy efficient cook stoves for those living on project land, helped educate on pasture and cattle management, and much more. Along with these initiatives, the land boundary is continuously monitored to help identify and prevent any further deforestation or illegal activities.

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Klawock Heenya Forestry Project

On Prince of Wales Island in Alaska, the Klawock Heenya Project protects 8,600 forested acres, including 1,000 acres of old-growth forests with large, old trees that are virtually undisturbed by human impact and rich in biodiversity. Not only does this project increase sequestration capacity through tree growth, the protected forest also naturally filters its interconnected water systems and protects 40+ fish bearing streams, as well as beaches and wetlands where an abundance of wildlife thrive. The management of this forest for carbon also helps to ensure long-term sustainable governance for the local community, protecting and conserving the unique biological resources in the area for future generations.

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Come Work With Us!

NextLeft was founded to be the X factor for our clients, the in-house marketers that do the hard work achieving lofty growth targets and ROAS goals. We do this by creating the uncommon: a sustainable and inclusive digital marketing agency where ambitious and talented people can grow personally and professionally while helping the world's smartest brands become market leaders. We are always looking for hungry and talented individuals who are ready for their next challenge. Here are some of the perks: Unlimited PTO ● Health Benefits (Medical/ Dental/ Vision) ● 401K Plan ● Financial Wellness/ Advising ● Paid Service Days ● Paid Holidays ● Culture of care. Are you the one we have been looking for? To apply, visit nextleft.com or email marketing@nextleft.com.

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