Cases
Companies leading the way
See how Terravera partners with businesses to solve complex sustainability challenges. From energy optimization to supply chain transparency, our case studies highlight tailored solutions and measurable results. Filter by industry or focus area to explore more.
Anders Fagernæs, SVP Environmental Sustainability and Public Affairs, Norwegian Air Shuttle ASA
“Terravera's customized approach helped us uncover sustainability opportunities we hadn’t considered before.”
Industry
- Agriculture and Aquaculture
- Animal Welfare
- Aviation
- Biodiversity and Nature Impact
- Carbon Footprint Reduction
- Carbon Footprint and Energy Mix
- Chemical Manufacturing
- Circular Economy
- Collaboration and Transparency
- Construction and Real Estate
- Consumer Products
- Emissions Reduction
- Energy and Utilities
- Insurance and Risk Management
- Manufacturing and Industry
- Public Sector
- Renewable Energy (Offshore Wind)
- Retail and E-commerce
- Shipping and Maritime
- Sustainable Material Use
- Technology and Infrastructure
- Technology and Innovation
- Transportation and Logistics
- Waste and Resource Management
Indicators
- Biodiversity and Nature Impact
- Biogas Production
- Carbon Footprint and Energy Mix
- Circular Economy
- Consumer Flexibility and Impact
- Energy Consumption Reduction
- Energy Efficiency in Production
- Energy Recovery vs. Material Recovery
- Fuel Efficiency and Emission Reduction
- Innovation in Material Handling
- Land Use and Resource Management
- Lifecycle Costs (LCC)
- Material Selection and Sustainability
- Microplastics and Pollution
- Plastic Reduction
- Reuse vs. Repurpose
- Scope 3 Emissions
- Transition to New Fuel Types
- Transport Efficiency
- Transportation Efficiency and Logistics
- Used vs. New Spare Parts
- Value Chain Optimization
- Waste Management and Recycling
Stingray Marine Solutions
Sea lice management in salmon farming depends heavily on fuel-intensive wellboat operations that create both emissions and animal welfare challenges. Terravera’s assessment of Stingray’s in-pen laser delousing technology indicates that shifting from reactive vessel-based treatment to continuous, non-contact sea lice control could reduce operational emissions by up to 106,000 tonnes of CO₂ while lowering handling-related stress and mortality in farmed salmon.