Problem:
Companies have the obligation to make sure their value chains are as sustainable as possible. But in order to achieve sustainability goals as outlined by the Paris Agreement or the Agenda 2030 and for the sector to comply with the new sustainability monitoring and reporting requirements that were implemented as part of the EU’s “Action Plan for Sustainable Finance” we need to create solutions that provide the financial services industry, regulators and organisations that hold the sector accountable, with the data that enables them to understand and monitor the environmental implications of their activities.
Space-based earth observation is an invaluable information source for environmental data and as such can play a key role in providing the required information. But for many insights that we want to get, we need to complement it with other data.
We have worked on a solution that combines satellite data and information with crowd-sourced data that is able to close location related data gaps instantly for our clients.
Solving:
Our Tattle-platform combines spatial data with local (groundtruth) data supporting companies in detecting irregularities in their supply chain assessment in line with their regulatory obligation. Our clients post questions related to location specific data and information gaps they have.
The crowd will see those questions in our Tattle-Application and can close the data gap in the area/location they are in. They can answer questions in the application and upload photos. In return, our crowd receives 'tattlers', which can be interchanged for goods in our marketplace for donations to sustainable projects or the purchase of sustainable products.
With this, we create a 'real life game experience' in which our users collect more information for the spatial analysis in the Tattle-platform. By making this a location-based service, we are able to track the environment and the landscape using space-based earth observation information as added value within the efforts of creating a sustainable value chain.
Highlights:
Space based earth observation data play a key role in our solution because it allows us to:
The following data are key for our solution:
- Satellite data (Copernicus Sentinel-2 and Sentinel-5P) and its derived products for spatial analysis (such as land cover, land use change, biomass, crop health, air pollution, moisture stress, etc.)
- GNSS (Global Navigation Satellite System), such as Galileo and GPS, to collect locations of user data input
- Open-source data and information to monitor environment (Copernicus Sentinel derived datasets such as land cover, land use change, biomass, crop health, air pollution, etc.)
# Challenge 1 - Enabling Green and Sustainable Investment
Contributing to solving problems faced in finance/investments: verification, monitoring & evaluation of investment activities
Elise van Tilborg - Chief Tattler (CEO/COO)
Spatial analysis & Remote Sensing expert, project development and linking spatial components to existing data reports
Nico Becker - Product Manager / Chief Information Officer (CIO)
Data Scientist - working in data & AI consultancy with experience in Machine Learning, Python development, Software engineering, Cloud engineering, Geospatial data
Shenzhen Lu - Chief Technology Officer (CTO)
Data Scientist - working in data science for machine maintenance in manufacturing with experience in Python, Machine Learning, Software Engineering and Geospatial data processing
Clemens Fucker - Business Development Manager
Go-to-market and sales strategist, experienced scrum master, defining worth of tattlers for the marketplace
Aaron Bongert - Chief Financial Officer (CFO)
Research analysis asset management: Sustainability analyses of companies and funds, improve our own sustainable performance