What We Do

In a world where sustainability is often reduced to a corporate tagline, we choose a different path. We believe that protecting our planet requires evidence, not just enthusiasm.

Golden Mile is driven by a desire to see real, measurable improvement in our air, land, and water. By focusing on concrete environmental challenges like pollution mapping and risk analysis. We help organisations move past empty targets and into meaningful action. For us, success isn't about clearing a bureaucratic hurdle; it's about using science to drive genuine environmental change.


Who we work with

Our work spans a broad range of organisations, from businesses navigating environmental procurement requirements to communities building their own scientific evidence base. The sectors below reflect our current areas of focus, but the underlying need is consistent across all of them: accurate environmental science applied with practical intent.

  • Organisations across all sectors are facing growing expectations from customers, investors, regulators, and supply chain partners to demonstrate measurable progress against their environmental, social, and governance (ESG) commitments.

    Meeting these expectations requires more than policies and reporting. Businesses need practical systems, reliable data, and clear governance processes that embed sustainability into day-to-day operations while supporting commercial objectives.

    We help organisations translate ESG ambitions into actionable strategies that are evidence-based, operationally effective, and aligned with recognised frameworks and stakeholder expectations. Whether your goal is improving environmental performance, strengthening supply chain transparency, or meeting customer requirements, we provide the expertise to build robust and credible approaches that deliver long-term value.

  • Environmental data should be accessible to the people most affected by pollution, not locked behind corporate reports or academic paywalls.

    We support community groups, grassroots networks, schools, and NGOs to conduct credible, scientifically valid environmental monitoring. We provide the methodology and interpretation support to turn community-gathered evidence into something that holds up to local authorities, to planners, and in public discourse. Find out more https://pollutionjustice.co.uk/

  • Universities, doctoral training programmes, and research networks operate at the frontier of environmental knowledge, but translating that knowledge into policy influence, community engagement, or commercial application requires a different set of skills from laboratory research.

    We work with research institutions to develop training and engagement frameworks that build these capabilities, supporting postgraduate researchers to communicate findings to non-specialist audiences, and helping research organisations build credible community partnerships.