Redefining + Redesigning Business 

for our Collective Ecosystem

Data-Driven | Justice-Centered | Systems-Oriented

Data-Driven

Justice-Centered

Systems-Oriented

Data-Driven • Justice-Centered • Systems-Oriented •

Why Ecology of Change?

Ecology of Change was founded as a consultancy with the recognition that holistic collaborative strategy is needed to drive the transformation essential to restoring our planet. 

We work to support brands, multi-stakeholder organizations, and producers to effectively strategize, measure, and story-tell.

There is an ecology to the art of creating change.  It requires working together as an interdependent ecosystem, moving beyond extraction, and rethinks our definitions of whose voice matters, what constitutes waste, where risk should be held, and what is worth measuring.

We believe

  • Not all that matters can be measured.

  • We have much to learn from the ecology of other species (and cultures) in how we can build reciprocal, resilience, and sustainable systems. 

  • The best wisdom often comes from the voiceless.

  • Data is our greatest tool and our greatest weakness. 

What We Do

Strategy

Full spectrum social and environmental strategy across material selection, manufacturing, and business models. Move beyond climate tunnel vision.

Make strategic decisions grounded in an assessment of your company values and brand DNA.

Design

Establish and execute strategies to improve environmental impact through design choices.

Pull changes through the supply chain, identify, and onboard new partners.

Communications

Effectively tell your brand story, educate your community, and elevate your product's impact.

Avoid greenwashing and stay ahead of emerging product label regulations.

Measure

Measure impact with the acknowledgement that not all things that matter can be easily quantified.

Work in alignment with major reporting frameworks and company-level targets.

Ecology
| i-’kä-lə-jē | noun


1 : a branch of science concerned with the interrelationship of organisms and their environments

2 : the totality or pattern of relations between organisms and their environment