Partnership highlights
Feb 20, 2026
U&We partners with Normain to scale expert-led sustainability work
Sustainability work faces several challenges, one of which is turning increasingly large volumes of fragmented and unstructured material into structured, actionable insights. We’re proud to announce that leading sustainability firm U&We has chosen Normain’s Extractional AI to complement and boost their data management and meet increasing client demands.
U&We has partnered with Normain to support a range of sustainability tasks across their client work. Rather than changing how U&We’s experts work, Normain is used as a supporting capability, helping structure, review, and facilitate expert judgment across projects in a more consistent and scalable way. So far, U&We is still in the early stages of applying Normain across different types of tasks. As sustainability efforts become increasingly regulated, companies face a growing need for expert guidance that takes a holistic view of sustainability requirements and inherent goal conflicts. With Normain as part of their toolkit, U&We sees significant potential for using qualified consultancy efforts more efficiently
“We've always held a high bar for rigor and quality in our sustainability work. Normain is a tool that helps us scale that standard without compromising our methodology." says Peter Wrenfelt Founder & senior partner. "It's the kind of tool that you quickly start relying on”.
What makes this partnership distinctive is that Normain does not automate away the expertise. It reinforces it. U&We retains full control over judgment, interpretation, and advice, while Normain supports the underlying work that makes expert-led delivery scalable.
“U&We represents the kind of sustainability expertise the industry needs as expectations continue to rise,” says Sara Landfors, CEO of Normain. “We’re proud to partner with a team that shows how expert-led sustainability work can scale without losing quality or credibility.”
For sustainability consultancies navigating similar pressures, the collaboration illustrates how sustainability expertise can scale without compromising rigor, transparency, or trust.


