The Climate Crisis Could Be Your Biggest Business Opportunity with Jodi Scarlett

The Climate Crisis Could Be Your Biggest Business Opportunity with Jodi Scarlett

In this episode of The Business Development Podcast, Kelly Kennedy welcomes Jodi Scarlett, CEO of EcoClaim, for a deep dive into how the insurance industry — and the businesses in its supply chain — can transform the climate crisis into a powerful business advantage. Drawing on over two decades of leadership in restoration and insurance, Jodi shares how EcoClaim is pioneering solutions to measure, reduce, and report Scope 3 emissions while cutting costs and meeting emerging regulatory demands. She breaks down complex sustainability concepts into practical, actionable steps, showing how the low-carbon way is often the low-cost way.

From industry-shaping initiatives like waste diversion and circular economy practices to high-profile pitches at Lloyd’s Labs and MetaProp in New York, Jodi offers insight into leading a disruptive startup in a traditional industry. This conversation is a must-listen for insurance leaders, contractors, and business owners looking to future-proof operations, stay ahead of sustainability mandates, and seize the opportunities hidden within climate challenges.

Key Takeaways:

1. The climate crisis isn’t just a risk — it’s a massive business opportunity for those ready to adapt.

2. Scope 3 emissions make up over 90% of an insurance company’s footprint and require action across the supply chain.

3. The low-carbon way is often the low-cost way, creating a win-win for sustainability and profitability.

4. Waste diversion in restoration and construction is one of the fastest, easiest ways to cut emissions.

5. Over 40 countries have mandated emissions disclosures, and insurance is a prime target due to its reach.

6. Accurate, real-world emissions data is more powerful than benchmark estimates for driving measurable change.

7. EcoClaim’s plug-and-play model combines software with training to make sustainability practical for contractors.

8. Future-proofing your business means starting now — waiting until regulations hit will be costly and disruptive.

9. Success in high-pressure pitches like Lloyd’s Labs comes from relentless practice and refining your message.

10. Leading in a new market space requires being both visionary and tactical — balancing bold ideas with practical execution.


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Links referenced in this episode:

  1. capitalbd.ca
  2. ecoclaim.ca

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