Business Chamber Queensland are proud to deliver the ecoBiz Program
The ecoBiz sustainability program.
ecoBiz is a free, award-winning sustainability program that helps Queensland businesses cut costs, reduce carbon emissions and resource use, and better manage climate change risks. It also supports stronger supply chains and improved market competitiveness through smarter use of resources.
Business Chamber Queensland has delivered ecoBiz for more than 10 years, supporting thousands of businesses to save money while reducing their environmental impact.
ecoBiz provides free personalised coaching, training, tools, and resources to help you save costs and build a more sustainable business. Registration is free and takes just a few minutes. Once you’ve created your account, you’ll have access to the ecoBiz platform where you can book on-site coaching, read learning articles and access practical tools.
In financial year 2024/2025, ecoBiz helped businesses across Queensland avoid:
$1.9 million+ in costs
10,244 tCO2e in carbon emissions or 3,000 passenger vehicles on roads for a year
40,402 GJ in energy or 2,000+ average Qld households’ annual electricity use
The program supports business across the following areas:
Energy, Water and Waste Module: Practical tools, training and personalised coaching to help businesses improve resource efficiency and lower operating costs
Carbon Module: Practical tools, coaching and support to help businesses understand and manage their carbon emissions
Climate Risk and Adaptation Module: Tools and resources to help businesses identify and plan for climate risks specific to their region in Queensland and capitalise on opportunities
Circular Economy Module: Tools and resources that introduce circular economy as a practical way to help Queensland businesses to cut costs, boost productivity, uncover new opportunities, build more resilient operations, and support procurement processes.
Business stories
ecoBiz has helped thousands of Queensland businesses. Read the stories of our Star Partners and discover how the ecoBiz program has supported them to reduce their energy, water and waste intensity as well as other sustainability outcomes.
Enhancing your business’s sustainability can lead to real and positive outcomes for your business such as lower operating costs, winning government procurement contracts, attracting new investments or meeting the expectations of customers – all of which will ultimately lead to growing profitability and a thriving business.
Benefits of the ecoBiz program:
Access your data 24/7- including your business maturity and emissions
Build your business capability in business sustainability maturity
Continue to learn with our tools and resources as well as grow your business maturity
Increase business readiness through supply chains, align with reporting expectations and make more informed decisions about your carbon emissions and climate outcomes
Become an ecoBiz Star Partner
I’m interested in the program. What happens next?
Register for the ecoBiz program here. It takes two minutes to register by completing a series of questions and creating your login and password. Once you’ve created your account, take a tour of the platform and dashboards.
How much does it cost to join the program?
The ecoBiz program is completely free. The recommendations you’ll be provided as part of your action planwill range fromlow to no cost, but some may require more of an investment– but how much it costs and when you decide to spend that money is entirely up to you.
Do I need to be a Business Chamber Queensland member to participate?
No – the program is open to all Queensland businesses with up to 199 FTEs.
Who can join ecoBiz?
The ecoBiz program has been running in Queensland formore than 10 years.Right now, around 800 businesses are participating, from small cafes and offices through to manufacturing and processing facilities.
Is there any assistance available to help me through ecoBiz?
The ecoBiz program provides one on one support through:
A free site visit and coaching session with an expert ecoBiz consultant who will help identify areas you can improve around your business.
Carbon meeting to support you in understanding data needed to complete the carbon calculator and interpret the results.
Also our ecoBiz team members are available by phone or email if you have any queries. Phone 1300 731 988 or email [email protected]
What is a Star Partner?
To be eligible to become a Star Partner a business must show a 10% reduction in at least one of the following three categories: energy, water or waste across a 12-month period.
If this is not applicable for the business, then the ecoBiz Sustainability Coach can recommend Star Partner status on a qualitative basis.
What is the carbon snapshot?
A carbon snapshot is an approximation of carbon emissions related to your energy, water and waste data you provided as part of your ecoBiz partnership assessment. This data is then calculated using the ecoBiz carbon tool to gather your carbon snapshot.
It is useful as a starting point to your carbon emissions measurement journey and can help you make better informed decisions in relation to your carbon emissions. It is different from a comprehensive carbon footprint.
If you want to get a more comprehensive carbon footprint for your business, please enrol in the Carbon Module on the ecoBiz digital platform. To enrol you will need to have registered for the ecoBiz digital platform.
How do I access the Carbon Calculator?
The Carbon Calculator will be unlocked once your knowledge score reaches developing or above. You will be prompted to provide data about your scope 1 and 2 emissions into the calculator. Once complete your emissions report will appear in your emissions dashboard. You can use the report to develop actions to reduce your emissions and create your decarbonisation plan (also available from your emissions dashboard).
If you need support to identify the data required for the carbon calculator or interpret your results you can book a meeting with a carbon coach.
The Carbon module FAQs
How do I complete the Industry Average Carbon Emissions Tool?
Enter your FTE (full-time employee) figures and total revenue. Once you’ve input the data, you’ll receive industry average emission data for your industry in your emissions dashboard for comparison. This is a beginner tool that introduces business to a basic carbon footprint for their business. However, this tool cannot be used to compare year on year results or to demonstrate sustainability progress.
How do I complete the Carbon Assessment?
Complete the multiple-choice question quiz to test your knowledge of your business carbon emissions and sustainable operations. Once completed you’ll be provided with a curated learning pathway based on your carbon knowledge.
As your knowledge grows, you’ll gain access to more advanced tools including the Carbon Calculator, a coaching session with a carbon coach and completing a decarbonisation report.
How do I access the Carbon Calculator?
The Carbon Calculator will be unlocked once your knowledge score reaches developing or above. You will be prompted to provide data about your scope 1 and 2 emissions into the calculator. Once complete your emissions report will appear in your emissions dashboard. You can use the report to develop actions to reduce your emissions and create your decarbonisation plan (also available from your emissions dashboard).
If you need support to identify the data required for the carbon calculator or interpret your results you can book a meeting with a carbon coach.
Does ecoBiz offer anything to help businesses manage their carbon emission?
Yes, ecoBiz offers a ‘carbon’ module that includes a range of tools and resources to help you to understand and manage your business carbon emissions including one on one support with a carbon coach.
What is a Carbon assessment?
The Carbon assessment is a simple quiz with a series of multiple-choice questions to test your knowledge of your business’s carbon emissions and sustainable operations.
Once completed you’ll be provided with a curated learning pathway based on your carbon knowledge and access to Carbon Calculators and a coaching session with a carbon coach.
How can calculating my carbon footprint benefit my business?
Calculating your carbon footprint helps you understand your carbon emissions. Use the results to make informed decisions regarding the environmental impact of your business, reduce energy-related costs, and demonstrate your commitment to sustainability in procurement bid responses and supplier applications.
What data do I need to provide to calculate my carbon footprint?
You will be prompted to input key information ranging from annual revenue for your business, the number of employees in your business to energy usage information at key points throughout your journey.
How do I access and utilise data from this platform for procurement bids or supplier applications?
Once you complete the carbon calculator, you can download emissions reports based on your results, along with decarbonisation report templates. These can be used in procurement bids or supplier applications to show your commitment to sustainability. You can also track your progress by comparing your baseline carbon assessment with your latest results to see how your carbon knowledge score has improved.
Can I compare my Carbon calculator results YoY?
Yes, once you have completed the carbon calculator you will have established your baseline carbon emissions footprint. You can annually complete the carbon calculator to see if you are reducing your carbon emissions.
What can I use the carbon footprint calculations on this platform for?
Our carbon calculators are based on industry-standard methodologies to provide estimates based on the data you enter the calculator. The results are designed to support ecoBiz Participants to estimate their GHG emissions to develop business actions to reduce their emissions using the downloadable decarbonisation plan template.
Results from the industry average carbon emission tool (using only revenue and/or employee data) are indicative only and are are based off average industry emissions intensities for scope 1 and scope 2 emissions only. The results are to help build awareness and confidence using more advanced tools like the carbon calculator.
Results depend on the quality, accuracy and completeness of the data provided by the user.
How accurate are the carbon footprint calculations on this platform?
The results of the Carbon Calculator (Calculator) are indicative only, and are determined using the most recent emissions factors aligned with the reporting requirements of the National Greenhouse and Energy Reporting as of the date you enter your data.
Use of the Calculator relies on quality, accuracy and completeness of the data you enter. The Calculator must not be construed as determinative of whether any legislative requirements or certification or accreditation thresholds have been met. Use of the Calculator is not a substitute for obtaining independent professional advice and/or undertaking independent investigations.
ecoBiz, Business Chamber Queensland and their affiliates make no representations as to the accuracy, completeness, suitability or validity of any information provided on the ecoBiz platform and the results provided by the carbon calculators, and will not be liable for any errors, omissions, or delays in this information or any losses, injuries, or damages arising from its display or use.
‘Climate risk and adaptation’ module FAQs
How can climate change affect my business?
Climate change presents a range of risks and opportunities for businesses, no matter where in Queensland you’re based.
It’s already affecting the cost of doing business, with rising insurance costs. Other impacts include physical damage to infrastructure caused by more extreme and frequent extreme weather events, supply chain disruptions, increasing regulation and changing customer preferences. Opportunities also exist for businesses to establish a competitive advantage.
By planning now, businesses can reduce vulnerability, optimise resource use and enhance operational efficiency. Resilient businesses are better positioned to thrive amidst uncertainty, gaining a competitive edge over less prepared competitors.
Do I need to plan for climate change now?
Extreme weather continues to disrupt many Queensland businesses.
The Australian Government’s ‘State of the Climate’ report highlights evidence that both Australia’s climate and the oceans surrounding Australia have warmed since national records began in 1910. No matter where in Queensland you’re based, climate change is already affecting the cost of doing business with more frequent and extreme weather events and rising insurance costs. By planning for and adapting to climate risks now, you can ensure your business remains viable in a rapidly changing environment.
What can businesses do to prepare?
The first step is understanding what risks and opportunities climate change may present for your business. Then, you can decide on what actions you need to take. For example, does where you are located make you at greater risk of supply chain disruptions if roads are cut off by more regular flooding? Perhaps you need to plan for contingencies – like alternative routes or warehousing arrangements.
ecoBiz, our free sustainability program, has a range of tools and resources to help small and medium businesses (SMEs) understand, assess and plan for these impacts.
What is climate risk maturity?
Climate risk maturity refers to the extent to which a business has developed and implemented policies and procedures to adapt to climate change risks and opportunities. ecoBiz’s climate risk maturity tool helps businesses assess how ready they are. From there, you can access a range of tools and resources to help them build their understanding of climate risks and opportunities and create an action plan.
How does the ecoBiz climate risk tool identify climate risks in my area?
The tool draws on rigorous climate science from Queensland’s Regional Climate Change Impact Summaries. Based on the region you select; the tool then pre-populates the key climate risks and prompts you to consider both the opportunities and impacts these risks pose to your business.
What are Queensland’s Regional Climate Change Impact Summaries?
The Regional Climate Change Impact Summaries provide snapshots of projected climate changes and potential impacts across Queensland’s regional planning areas. They summarise regional climate change projections for a subset of climate variables including temperatures, hot days, rainfall, evapotranspiration (the process of water moving from land to the atmosphere) and consecutive dry days, for the years 2050 and 2090, and for three emissions scenarios described by Shared Socio-economic Pathways.
Does ecoBiz offer anything to help businesses prepare for climate change?
Yes, ecoBiz offers a ‘Climate risk and adaptation’ module that includes a range of tools and resources to help you prepare your business for a changing climate. The module includes an assessment tool to help you identify risks and opportunities, an action plan builder and a host of learning articles to help you build your understanding.
How can the climate risk and adaptation maturity assessment tool help my business?
This tool is designed to help small to medium businesses evaluate their readiness and progress in addressing climate related risks and opportunities.
Why should I complete the climate risk and opportunities assessment?
The assessment helps small to medium businesses identify and assess the impacts of climate risks and opportunities on their business. This allows you to make more informed decisions, helping to build resilience and ensure the ongoing competitiveness of your business.
What does the action plan builder do?
The action plan builder helps small to medium businesses create a practical action plan in response to climate risks and opportunities. It features pre-populated ideas based on your maturity assessment and is trackable so you can monitor your progress.
Can anyone use the climate risk and adaption resources?
The climate risk and adaptation resources are free for small and medium-sized Queensland businesses that are registered with our ecoBiz program.
How do I access ecoBiz’s climate risk and adaptation tools and resources?
If you’re registered with ecoBiz, just login to the ecoBiz digital platform. Navigate to the ‘Welcome’ screen and click on ‘Unlock climate risk and adaptation’ module.
If you’re not already signed up to ecoBiz, you can register here. It’s free for Queensland businesses with less than 200 full-time employees.
'Circular economy' module FAQs
How can adopting circular economy principles benefit my business?
Adopting circular economy principles can help your business reduce costs, improve productivity, and uncover new opportunities by using resources more efficiently.
It also supports more resilient operations, stronger supply chains, and long‑term business sustainability.
What practical actions can businesses take to become more circular?
Both service‑based and product‑based businesses can take practical steps to become more circular by:
Understanding how resources are used to identify waste and inefficiencies
Reducing and reusing materials, energy, or consumables
Improving processes, products, or services to use fewer inputs
Working with suppliers and partners to strengthen value chains
Turning ideas into action through clear, achievable circular economy actions
What is circular economy maturity and where does my business sit?
Circular economy maturity refers to how far along a business is in understanding and applying circular economy practices. It helps show whether a business is just starting out, building capability, or already taking action to reduce waste, reuse materials and design more sustainable systems.
Based on your results, you will gain access to practical tools, resources and guidance to build your understanding of the circular economy, identify realistic next steps, and implement initiatives that unlock new opportunities.
How does the ecoBiz Circular Economy module help identify cost‑saving and productivity opportunities?
The ecoBiz Circular Economy module helps identify cost‑saving and productivity opportunities by guiding businesses through practical learning, real‑world case studies and hands‑on tools. These help businesses analyse how materials and resources are used across their operations.
Through this process, businesses can identify inefficiencies, reduce waste, improve resource use and uncover opportunities to reuse, redesign or recover materials. This can lead to lower operating costs, improved productivity and more resilient business practices.
What types of circular economy case studies are included in the module and how are they relevant to my business?
The module includes real‑world circular economy case studies from a range of industries, showing how businesses have applied circular principles in practical, achievable ways.
These examples highlight actions such as improving material efficiency, redesigning products or packaging, building partnerships across the value chain, and creating new value from waste.
The case studies are relevant because they demonstrate what circular economy looks like in practice, helping you relate the concepts to your own business context and identify ideas that could be adapted to suit your operations, size, and sector.
Does ecoBiz offer tools to help businesses apply circular economy concepts in practice?
Yes, ecoBiz offers practical tools to help businesses apply circular economy concepts in practice, including the Material Flow Analysis tool, the Business Model Canvas tool, and a guided action plan.
Together, these tools help you identify opportunities, test ideas, and turn circular economy concepts into clear, achievable actions for your business.
How can the Material Flow Analysis tool support my business to reduce waste, improve supply chain resilience, and increase resource efficiency?
The Material Flow Analysis tool helps businesses understand how materials and resources move through their operations, from inputs through to use and disposal.
By identifying where waste, inefficiencies or supply risks occur, it highlights opportunities to reduce waste, improve resource use and strengthen supply chain resilience.
This insight supports more informed decision‑making, helping businesses prioritise actions that reduce costs, improve efficiency and build more resilient supply chains.
How does the Business Model Canvas tool help identify new opportunities for my business?
The Business Model Canvas tool helps you spot new opportunities by mapping how your business creates and delivers value. Viewing your operations through a circular lens can reveal ways to reduce costs, improve efficiency, and develop new products, services, or partnerships.
Why should my business complete the circular economy self‑paced learning articles?
The self paced learning articles help businesses build practical, relevant knowledge that can be applied directly to day to day operations. The content guides businesses step by step, from understanding the fundamentals and benefits of the circular economy through to exploring circular value chains, business models and real world case studies.
By moving from theory to action, the self paced learning articles support businesses to identify opportunities to reduce costs, improve productivity, strengthen value chain relationships, and innovate products and processes. This flexible learning pathway helps businesses move confidently from awareness to implementation and realise real value from adopting circular economy principles.
Can any business use the ecoBiz circular economy tools and resources?
The circular economy resources are free for eligible small and medium‑sized Queensland businesses with fewer than 200 full‑time equivalent employees that are registered with the ecoBiz program.
How do I access ecoBiz’s circular economy module, tools, and supporting resources?
If you’re registered with ecoBiz, log in to the ecoBiz digital platform, navigate to the Welcome screen and click on the ‘Unlock circular economy’ module.
If you are not already registered, you can register for ecoBiz here. The program is free for Queensland businesses with fewer than 200 full time employees.
Acknowledgement of Country
Business Chamber Queensland respectfully acknowledges the Traditional Owners and custodians of the lands from across Queensland and the Torres Strait. We acknowledge the Jagera and Turrbal people as the Traditional Custodians of Meanjin (Brisbane), the lands where our office is located and the place we meet, work and learn. We pay our respects to Elders past and present.
Your privacy
We use cookies to improve your experience on our site. To find out more, read our privacy policy.
Your privacy
We use cookies to improve your experience on our site. To find out more, read our privacy policy.