EcoMedia Solutions introduces ‘EcoMeter’ to bring carbon accountability to advertising and media
Sustainability is no longer a peripheral consideration for businesses. Across industries, organisations are increasingly being expected to move beyond commitments and demonstrate measurable environmental responsibility.
While progress has been visible in areas such as supply chains and manufacturing, the environmental impact of marketing and communication activities remains less clearly defined. Advertising, media, and events often operate without standardised frameworks to assess their carbon footprint.
This gap has led to growing conversations around accountability within the marketing ecosystem, with brands and agencies beginning to explore how campaign-related emissions can be better understood, measured, and managed. There is still no clear way to understand their actual environmental impact. EcoMedia Solutions (EcoMS) is looking to change that with the introduction of EcoMeter.
Built on its proprietary platform EMS (Environment Media Solutions), EcoMeter is designed to help brands, agencies, and marketers measure the carbon footprint of both campaigns and event-led activations with far greater accuracy than what the industry relies on today.
While most current approaches depend on broad budget-linked estimates or standard assumptions, EcoMeter takes a more grounded route using actual localised emission factors and activity-based parameters to assess impact.
EMS was originally developed as a tech-driven platform to bring sustainability into media planning and execution. With EcoMeter, EcoMS is now positioning this capability in a way that is more intuitive and usable for the industry.
“Today, most carbon calculations in our industry are derived from spends or broad averages. That doesn’t reflect what’s actually happening on the ground,” said Rumjhum Gupta, Founder and CEO, EcoMedia Solutions. “EcoMeter changes that by factoring in real variables where the campaign is running, how it is executed, what materials are used. It gives you a far more accurate picture, not just a directional estimate.”
EcoMeter allows brands and agencies to evaluate their work not just from a performance lens, but from an impact lens grounded in actual data. Across advertising, marketing campaigns, events, OOH, DOOH, print, digital, and on-ground activations it helps to:
Starting a more honest industry conversation
India’s advertising and events ecosystem is growing rapidly, but sustainability conversations often remain surface-level limited to intent or end-of-campaign reporting.
EcoMeter shifts that by introducing what EcoMS refers to as the “carbon economy of advertising and events” where decisions are informed by measurable impact, not approximations.
“If we continue to rely only on estimates, we will continue to make surface-level changes,” Gupta added. “The industry needs deeper visibility. EcoMeter is a step in that direction helping teams move from assumption to understanding.”
EcoMeter is positioned not only as a measurement tool, but as a system intended to support more informed, sustainability-led decisions across media planning, campaign execution, and event design. As expectations from consumers, investors, and regulators continue to evolve, the ability to demonstrate measurable environmental impact is becoming increasingly important—not just for reporting, but for maintaining credibility.
Disclaimer: This article has been produced on behalf of EcoMS by Times Internet's Spotlight team.
This gap has led to growing conversations around accountability within the marketing ecosystem, with brands and agencies beginning to explore how campaign-related emissions can be better understood, measured, and managed. There is still no clear way to understand their actual environmental impact. EcoMedia Solutions (EcoMS) is looking to change that with the introduction of EcoMeter.
Built on its proprietary platform EMS (Environment Media Solutions), EcoMeter is designed to help brands, agencies, and marketers measure the carbon footprint of both campaigns and event-led activations with far greater accuracy than what the industry relies on today.
While most current approaches depend on broad budget-linked estimates or standard assumptions, EcoMeter takes a more grounded route using actual localised emission factors and activity-based parameters to assess impact.
EMS was originally developed as a tech-driven platform to bring sustainability into media planning and execution. With EcoMeter, EcoMS is now positioning this capability in a way that is more intuitive and usable for the industry.
“Today, most carbon calculations in our industry are derived from spends or broad averages. That doesn’t reflect what’s actually happening on the ground,” said Rumjhum Gupta, Founder and CEO, EcoMedia Solutions. “EcoMeter changes that by factoring in real variables where the campaign is running, how it is executed, what materials are used. It gives you a far more accurate picture, not just a directional estimate.”
- Measure the carbon footprint using localised emission factors and activity-based parameters, not just budget assumptions
- Compare media and execution choices based on real environmental impact
- Plan campaigns and events that are more responsible by design
- Enable credible ESG and BRSR-aligned reporting backed by actual data
Starting a more honest industry conversation
India’s advertising and events ecosystem is growing rapidly, but sustainability conversations often remain surface-level limited to intent or end-of-campaign reporting.
EcoMeter shifts that by introducing what EcoMS refers to as the “carbon economy of advertising and events” where decisions are informed by measurable impact, not approximations.
EcoMeter is positioned not only as a measurement tool, but as a system intended to support more informed, sustainability-led decisions across media planning, campaign execution, and event design. As expectations from consumers, investors, and regulators continue to evolve, the ability to demonstrate measurable environmental impact is becoming increasingly important—not just for reporting, but for maintaining credibility.
Disclaimer: This article has been produced on behalf of EcoMS by Times Internet's Spotlight team.
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