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Green Claim Intelligence, Verifiable Sustainability Compliance for Climate-Resilient Viticulture

Summary
Our solution helps wineries like Arrighi back up their sustainability claims with real, verifiable data. By analyzing environmental impact, land use, and ecosystem benefits—like biodiversity, carbon storage, and climate resilience—we give producers and consumers a clearer picture of what “sustainable” really means. This helps fight greenwashing, supports better land management, and builds trust in climate-smart winemaking.
Foreseen impact
Our AI-driven solution empowers Arrighi Winery to turn their sustainable practices into measurable, verifiable impact. By tracking changes in biodiversity, soil health, and carbon retention over time, the winery can better understand how forest-vineyard integration helps fight climate change. It also builds trust with customers and partners by providing clear, credible proof—making it easier to stand out in a market that increasingly demands transparency and real environmental action.
About the solver
We’re a team of technologists and researchers with over five years of experience building AI systems that bring transparency to sustainability and ESG claims. Our platform, Legal Pythia, uses AI to detect greenwashing, track environmental impact, and help organizations communicate their sustainability efforts with credibility. We've worked with the City of Munich on green governance pilot projects and with the Bermuda Monetary Authority on ESG risk monitoring. We're excited to apply this experience to support regenerative viticulture.
Indicative budget/Phases
The budget for this project will be split into three phases: the initial phase focusing on research and data collection, which will require approximately €40,000 (20% of the total budget); the development and integration phase, where AI tools will be built and tested for accuracy, making up roughly €100,000 (50% of the budget); and the final phase for deployment, including training and monitoring, which will take up the remaining €60,000 (30%). Additional funds will be allocated for sustainability consulting and collaboration with industry partners, ensuring real-world applicability and scalability.