
Projects & Case Studies

NEW: Australian Beef Sustainability Traceability Pilot
A landmark pilot project aimed at transforming on-farm sustainability reporting and supply chain traceability in the Australian beef industry has been launched by SEAOAK, in collaboration with a consortium of leading ag-tech innovators, producers, and industry bodies. The pilot will trial a scalable, digital sustainability reporting framework designed to help beef producers track, verify, and share their on-farm environmental credentials across the supply chain.

NEW: Whitepaper on Nature-Based Solutions for Climate Resilience
SEAOAK, in collaboration with CSIRO, Wageningen University and Research (WUR), and Natural Resources Management (NRM) Australia, is currently developing a white paper on ‘Nature-based Solutions for climate resilience: identifying and overcoming social, institutional, cultural and financial barriers.'

NEW: Supporting Government with Assessing Model for Farmer-led Landscape Resilience
SEAOAK has been engaged by Government to assess the suitability of the UK-based Landscape Enterprise Networks (LENs) model for an Australian market and landscape.
The project will explore alignment with carbon abatement and ecological restoration opportunities in Australia, and result in a place-based pilot concept.

Carbon Forest Economic Analysis for a Dairy Producer
SEAOAK was engaged by a dairy farm in Victoria to conduct an economic analysis that would support decision-making of a 250+ acre carbon forest on previously pine-planted and unproductive agricultural land. The project looked at dual ecosystem services and outcomes including carbon and biodiversity.

Farm Sustainability Strategy for an Angus Beef Producer
SEAOAK was engaged by an Angus producer in NSW to develop a farm sustainability strategy that tied together existing initiatives and established 5-year targets focused on animal welfare, environmental and climate stewardship, and community benefit.

Sustainability Strategy & Reporting for a Natural Resources Company
SEAOAK was engaged by a natural resource extraction company in NSW to develop a sustainability strategy and reporting framework that tied together environmental regulatory requirements, and improvements across environmental and climate stewardship, and indigenous impact.

Client Testimonials
Wendy Penn - Chief Executive Officer at Disruptive Packaging
Working with SEAOAK has been invaluable in navigating the complexities of compliance and sustainability certifications. Their expertise in conducting a Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) and guiding us through certification processes has streamlined our path toward key goals, ensuring Disruptive Packaging is well-positioned to meet our sustainability commitments.
Vivianne Antonievich - Director at Regenerate Talent
SEAOAK guided us through the process of applying for B Corp Certification. The team's approach, knowledge, and clear communication made a potentially complex assessment process seamless and more manageable. I highly recommend SEAOAK to any organisation looking to navigate their B Corp or sustainability strategy journey.
Robert Mackenzie - Director at Macka's Australian Black Angus Beef
The team at SEAOAK really took the time to understand our business, our values, and where we’re heading. Together, we’ve built a practical sustainability plan that actually reflects who we are as a family operation. It’s helped us share our story with confidence. They’re genuinely committed to outcomes that work for farmers, and with their support, we’re proud to be leading the way in sustainable land management and carbon neutral farming.
Stuart Crosthwaite - Director at The Hermitage Dairy
Working with SEAOAK helped us cut through the noise around carbon and environmental markets. As farmers, we’re used to dealing with the land, not economic modelling or carbon data. SEAOAK helped us to make sense of the opportunities and took the time to understand our farm and present options for one of our less productive paddocks. What we came away with wasn’t just a report, it was a clear picture of what’s possible for our land and our future.