Immediate partners with TheGoodNet to launch media-first publisher sustainability platform, IM Clear
Tuesday 4 March, 2025
Immediate, home to trusted brands people love, including Good Food, BBC Gardeners’ World and Radio Times, has announced the launch of IM Clear, a pioneering sustainable advertising platform.
In partnership with ESG data company, The GoodNet, Immediate has become the first media owner to offer a solution enabling advertisers to achieve their specific sustainability goals while simultaneously maximising media performance.
IM Clear provides a comprehensive and measurable approach to responsible advertising, measuring ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) goals against the UN’s 17 Sustainable Development Goals. This ranges from environmental factors through to good health, wellbeing and reducing inequality.
Powered by The GoodNet’s innovative GoodIQ data, IMClear provides pre and post-campaign ESG reporting and analysis for campaigns running across its portfolio of brands. This includes assessing content, corporate practices, and technology, against over 50 data sources. In aligning a campaign with an advertiser’s sustainability goals, it provides an overall ESG media score and bespoke reporting.
Sustainable media must also drive advertisers’ performance KPIs, so IMClear also monitors and optimises the performance of the media to maximise both ESG scores and exceed media performance benchmarks.
The launch comes as upcoming EU regulations on ESG reporting requirements will impact more businesses, with marketing a key metric. IM Clear offers advertisers a flexible approach which includes:
Access to Immediate’s portfolio of market-leading, trusted websites.
- Select impactful ad formats with a sustainable twist, including video and rich media
- KPIs to match formats and goals, such as CTR, viewability, and VTR
- Access to Immediate’s award-winning and low-carbon first-party targeting solutions, including sustainability interested audiences.
IM Clear’s measurement suite, includes:
- Customised client pre-campaign recommendations and evaluation from GoodIQ
- Post-campaign reporting on ESG index score and alignment with advertiser’s custom ESG priorities
- KPI performance of ESG media vs. climate risk media
- Carbon emissions measurement and optional carbon offsetting
Immediate has made reducing its environmental impact and promoting sustainable choices a strategic priority, both in its operations and content. Immediate sites rank in the top 15% of 11,000+ domains on the ESG Media Index and the company won the Best Practice in Sustainability in Media Award at Campaign’s Ad Net Zero Awards 2024.
Guy Jones, The GoodNet co-founder, adds: “According to a recent Dentsu survey, balancing performance and sustainability is the second biggest challenge for marketers in 2025. We recognised a significant gap in the market for a holistic sustainable advertising solution that can be customised to an advertiser’s ESG commitment. IM Clear, used our GoodIQ data to provide a comprehensive and measurable approach that drives both sustainability and business performance.”
To incentivise participation, Immediate is offering IM Clear at no additional cost beyond media spend, requesting only case studies and feedback.
A 20% discount is available for B Corp clients.
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