Boyce Sustainability helps businesses understand, manage and report on sustainability with confidence.
We combine technical expertise with practical advice to support organisations navigating decarbonisation, climate reporting, natural capital and compliance.
We work with agribusinesses, regional enterprises, SMEs and growing organisations that want practical pathways to commercial sustainable.

Our capability statement brings our approach together in one place. It outlines the services we offer, how we work with clients, and how we support practical sustainability outcomes across agriculture and regional enterprise.
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Lily leads our sustainability practice and works with clients to manage their climate-related risks and maximising value creation opportunities across Australia’s transition to a net zero economy. Her expertise is focused on GHG emissions calculation, sustainability strategy development, decarbonisation planning, and ASRS-aligned climate reporting for the agriculture industry. With her unique blend of strategic thinking, relationship management, and technical precision, Lily is qualified to guide farming businesses through complex sustainability challenges and unlock long-term resilience and growth.
Australia’s carbon market is evolving, and the draft Integrated Farm and Land Management (IFLM) framework could make it easier for farmers to earn carbon credits. By allowing multiple vegetation activities under one project, IFLM aims to cut paperwork and costs while improving flexibility for landholders considering carbon farming.
Businesses in Australia with $100m+ annual revenue must publish a Modern Slavery Statement outlining supply chain risks and actions under the Modern Slavery Act 2018.
New environmental reforms may affect agricultural landholders and impact land clearing processes. Find out what you need to do before clearing land under the new rules.