First thing first. If you are a sustainability manager and never used Claude before, and by using I don’t mean chatting with a bot, but building with it. If that is the case. You must reconsider. Today I will show you less than 1% of what Claude is capable of and you don’t want to miss that.

Now, If you work in sustainability, you know this moment.
You spend hours building a chart. Data collected, levers identified, numbers aligned. You present it. Someone asks:
“What if we change this assumption?”
Say goodbye to your chart.
This is not a small inefficiency. It is hours of your career spent rebuilding something you already built. The logic lives in your head, not in the file. And every time something changes, you start over.
I fixed this using Claude. And the result is something I now bring to every stakeholder meeting.
Here is what I built — and how.
The idea is simple. Instead of a static chart, you build a dynamic one. With sliders. With adjustable levers. With a live link you can open in any room and update in real time.
The workflow has four steps. The workflow will help you not only duplicate the exact workflow (The decarbonization Waterfall) but any kind of chart
First, you document your chart logic as a structured prompt — your SOP, and this will be written once.
Then you send that prompt to Claude. In seconds, Claude builds the interactive chart as an artifact — sliders included, logic embedded, ready to use. No code. No developer. Just your thinking, now executable.
Then you deploy it. One drag-and-drop into Netlify and your chart has a live URL. Shareable. Works on any device. Opens in any browser.
Last step — you store the Claude chat link and the live URL in a simple asset database. Notion or Google Sheets. One row. Two minutes. Now the asset is findable six months from now and the logic is never lost again.
What this looks like exactly:
Everything you need to replicate this is in the resource hub:
Tools used: Claude, Netlify, Notion.
See you in the next one.
— Zyad

