Information Density: Delphi Group – Signal Evidence & AI Readability

Delphi Group

(https://www.delphi.ca) 📸 Data Snapshot: May 16, 2026
Information Density — The Lens

Classify each sentence as substantive or hollow. Grounding markers — numbers, currencies, dates, technical units, named entities — outweigh marketing adjectives. When fluff sits right next to hard evidence, the fluff is forgiven.

Info Density Power-words vs. Substance ratio.
22 Impact Weight: 30 / 100
73% Reputation

The site exhibits a high body substance ratio, particularly on the About Us page, which contains dense biographical data for over 10 consultants, including specific former employers like the Bank of England and KPMG. While headings like ‘Let’s build a better future together’ [H1] and ‘You + Us = Results’ [H2] are generic power-word fluff, the interstitial body text provides technical specifics such as ‘Life Cycle Assessment (LCA)’ and ‘GHG offset protocols.’ The score is penalized primarily by the repetitive use of the ‘How We Can Help’ [H2] block across every single page, which adds zero informational value.

Information Density is read straight from the body copy: how much of the text carries grounded, checkable substance versus hollow filler. Below is the clean text the engine analyzed, then the industry’s known generic-claim patterns to weigh it against.

📝 The Narrative — clean text per page (the substance-vs-filler signal)
HOMEPAGE (https://www.delphi.ca) Delphi – Sustainability Consulting and Strategy
Proudly Canadian with global impact, Delphi is a strategic consulting firm specializing in sustainability and climate change. As a B Corp with 35 years of experience, we don’t just know our stuff… we live it. We’ll be an extension of your team, and provide customized advice and solutions that help you achieve results, transform, and prosper.
ASK US HOW

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2025 Guide to Materiality
Make sustainability a driver of business performance. Our 2025 Materiality Guide helps organizations align sustainability priorities with financial impact, stakeholder trust, and long-term value. ⟶

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2025 Guide to Sustainability and Climate Disclosure Programs
Our 2025 Guide to North American and International ESG and Climate Disclosure Programs will help you navigate North American and international sustainability and climate disclosure programs and set you up for success.  ⟶

[H3]
2025 Guide to Climate Transition Planning
Designed to help you move from ambition to action, our 2025 Climate Transition Planning Guide equips organizations with the tools to build credible, investor-ready climate strategies that deliver long-term value. ⟶

[H2] We consult within the family, too

Being part of Profoundry means we can have even more positive impact.
Delphi is a long-time strategic program partner of GLOBE. We help shape and guide the themes and sessions at GLOBE Forum, and provide input into the programming of client events. These include the Clean Energy Ministerial 10 / Mission Innovation 4 in Vancouver, the G7 Oceans Inspirations Expo and Oceans Partnership Summit in Halifax, the World Petroleum Congress in Calgary, the Global Carbon Pricing Leadership Coalition in New York, and COP 28 in Dubai.
Delphi also provides consulting support, peer benchmarking, policy updates, informative webinars, and briefing notes and articles on topical ESG issues to CBSR members as part of their membership package, and helps Leading Change Canada alumni expand their networks.

[H2] You + Us = Results

Our innovative experts are some of the best in the business. We’ll give you practical, actionable advice and roadmaps tailored to your organization.
[H3] Our Services

[H3] Ourservices

Climate
Change

Climate
Change
Move beyond compliance to net-zero leadership

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Corporate
Sustainability

Corporate
Sustainability
Turn your commitment into action

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Innovation & Cleantech

Innovation & Cleantech
Go stronger, faster with clean innovation

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Green
Economy

Green
Economy
Capitalize on emerging job, investment, and export opportunities

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Climate
Change

Move beyond compliance to net-zero leadership
Learn More⟶

Corporate
Sustainability

Turn your commitment into action
Learn More⟶

Innovation & Cleantech

Go stronger, faster with clean innovation
Learn More⟶

Green
Economy

Capitalize on emerging job, investment, and export opportunities
Learn More⟶

Contact Us
Do you have ambitions for a better future? Then we want to work with you.

Get in Touch
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SUB-PAGE · THIN (https://delphi.ca/get-in-touch/) Get In Touch – Delphi
[H2] Have a concern?
We are committed to upholding a workplace and business environment where concerns can be raised freely and fairly. Use this form to submit a complaint or grievance. We review all submissions confidentially and will acknowledge receipt and outline next steps. You may submit anonymously. Please include contact details if you’d like a response and share what happened, when/where, who was involved, and any supporting info.
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SUB-PAGE · THIN (https://delphi.ca/our-services/) Our Services – Delphi
[H2] Get in Touch

[H5]
[H3] Garrett Jones
[H5] Vice President, Corporate Sustainability and Finance, Consulting Strategic Lead
Contact Us

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[H3] STEPHAN WEHR
[H5] Vice President, Carbon and Climate Risk , Consulting Operations Lead
Contact Us

[H5]
[H3] Alice Martin
[H5] Vice President, Sales and Marketing
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SUB-PAGE (https://delphi.ca/about-us/) All About Us – Delphi
[H2] Consultants

Jo Ah Yow

[H2] Jo Ah Yow
Analyst, Climate and Sustainability

Jo is an analyst at Delphi, providing research and analytical support to the climate and sustainability team, assisting in the research and development of reports and frameworks for client projects.
Prior to joining the team, Jo gained valuable experience in disaster response and construction, developing skills in project management, adaptability, and stakeholder engagement in high-pressure environments.
Jo completed a Bachelor of Science with Honours in Disasters, Reconstruction, and Development at Coventry University in the UK, followed by a graduate diploma in Green Business Management and Sustainability at Kwantlen Polytechnic University.
In her spare time, Jo enjoys playing board games with her friends in winter and spends a lot of time outdoors in the summer, playing soccer and tennis.

Natalie Biringer

[H2] Natalie Biringer
Consultant, Climate and Sustainability

Natalie is a Consultant in Sustainability and Climate at Delphi, where she works closely with clients to support their decarbonization and sustainability journeys. She advises organizations across sectors on climate strategy, emissions reduction, and ESG disclosure, helping them navigate evolving regulatory landscapes and implement credible, results-driven plans to achieve their net-zero goals.
Natalie is deeply committed to client success and acts as a trusted advisor to organizations, helping them align strategic ambition with operational implementation and measurable outcomes. With over six years of experience spanning consulting, stakeholder engagement, and project delivery, Natalie offers a wide-ranging perspective across clean technology adoption, sustainable finance, and low-carbon mobility.
Prior to joining Delphi, she held roles in decarbonization consulting at KPMG, customer success at EcoVadis, and sustainability strategy at Open Farm. Her work has supported clients in industries including finance, transportation, food and beverage, and apparel, with a strong focus on supply chain sustainability, climate risk, and emerging human rights legislation.
Natalie holds a Master of Science in Sustainability Management from the University of Toronto and a Bachelor of Arts in International Relations from the University of St Andrews.
Outside of work, Natalie enjoys staying active, whether through tennis, swimming, yoga, dancing, or local run clubs in Toronto. She’s also an avid traveler and loves spending time with family and friends.

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Matt Beck

[H2] Matt Beck
Senior Director, Carbon Management & Sustainability

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Matt found his way into sustainability through a pair of skis. After dropping out of engineering school for a ski bum’s #vanlife (before hashtags were even a thing), he became increasingly aware of how our understanding and consumption of energy and resources shape our relationship with the economy and environment. Since moving to Canada to finish school, he has built a career integrating sustainability, design thinking and cross-sectoral innovation into business strategy and operations. As a Senior Director at Delphi, he advises many of Canada’s leading public and private sector organizations on sustainability and climate strategy, with a focus on the intersection of energy, technology, land and food systems.
Matt has over 17 years of experience in sustainability, working with both global 500 and SMEs in the energy, manufacturing, construction, agriculture, and tourism sectors. Prior to joining Delphi, Matt was Director of Sustainability for Imaginea Energy, leading strategy efforts associated with and the development and production of clean hydrocarbons that support a circular economy. He is recognized as one of Canada’s leading experts on energy system decarbonization and life cycle carbon intensity of energy products.
Matt holds a Master of Environmental Design degree from the University of Calgary, and a Bachelor of Science degree in Global Resource Systems from the University of British Columbia. He is also an Energy Futures Lab Ambassador, supporting the Lab’s efforts to deliver the energy system innovation that will enable Canada to compete in a net-zero world.
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Victoria Courtois, P.Eng.

[H2] Victoria Courtois, P.Eng.
Senior Consultant

Victoria is a Senior Consultant at Delphi. She specializes in Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) and the quantification of Greenhouse Gas emissions. She has extensive experience in research and analysis on topics such as environmental legislation, end of life of materials, and environmental impacts of materials.
Prior to joining Delphi, Victoria gained 10 years of experience in Ecodesign and LCA in the rail industry. She influenced the design and the selection of materials to reduce the environmental impacts of the rail vehicles. She was lead Ecodesign engineer on complex, global projects.
Victoria is licensed as a Professional Engineer in Ontario. She holds a Bachelor of Chemical Engineering from Dalhousie University. Victoria is fluent in English and French.
Outside of work, Victoria enjoys exploring with her kids and reading books.

Eleanor Eden

[H2] Eleanor Eden
Director, Climate Risk and Sustainable Finance,

As a Director at Delphi, Eleanor is dedicated to helping clients address complex and emerging issues in the fields of climate risk and sustainable finance, while navigating the transition to a low-carbon economy.
Eleanor built her expertise working at the Bank of England, the UK’s central bank, where she established their internal approach to climate risk quantification, risk management, and disclosure. She also supported the Prudential Regulation Authority’s regulatory initiatives, including the development of supervisory expectations on climate risk management and its approach to climate stress testing.
Prior to joining Delphi, Eleanor was a Manager at Deloitte UK, where she supported global financial services clients to quantify, manage and report on their climate-related risks, conduct climate scenario analysis, and develop and implement net zero strategies and transition plans.
Throughout her career, Eleanor has participated in several international regulatory and finance forums on climate, including the Network for Greening the Financial System (a consortium of central banks and regulators), and the UK’s Climate Financial Risk Forum (a regulator-led forum of financial services participants). In these fora, Eleanor collaborated with international industry participants to develop and publish best practice approaches to addressing climate-related risks in the financial sector.
Eleanor holds a bachelor’s degree in economics, a post-grad certificate in financial regulation and the Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) designation.
Having recently relocated from the UK, Eleanor can be found enjoying city life (gigs, restaurants) and escaping to the great outdoors (hiking, camping and kayaking) in her new home of Vancouver.

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David Feuchtwanger

[H2] David Feuchtwanger
Senior Consultant

David is a Consultant at Delphi, focused on climate-related risk assessments, scenario analysis, and TCFD reporting.
David spent over 12 years in the upstream oil and gas industry as a geoscientist in various senior technical roles, including 7 years with the international energy major ENI SpA. His experience with numerous energy and resource development projects in 14 countries throughout Africa, Asia, Europe, and North America gave him a broad understanding of both the challenges and opportunities of the global energy transition. Combined with his expertise in geoscience, David brings a strategic and technical approach to helping organizations assess and manage climate risk and find opportunities in a low-carbon economy.
David holds a Master of Business Administration and a Bachelor of Science in Geophysics from the University of Calgary and a SCR certificate from the Global Association of Risk Professionals.
Outside of work, David spends his free time climbing and skiing in the Canadian Rockies with his family.

Cara LaRochelle

[H2] Cara LaRochelle
Director, Sustainable Mobility

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As Delphi’s Director of Sustainable Mobility, Cara supports public and private sector clients in being drivers of change, both within their organizations and across the country. She brings to the table considerable expertise in energy efficiency and clean energy for the transportation sector. Combining her creativity and keen attention to detail, she assists organizations in identifying the approaches required to decarbonize their operations, and in developing the necessary tools to implement their plans. Whether you operate on roads or on rails, whether you move people or freight, Cara can help.
Over two decades, she has worked with a range of clients including federal and provincial government departments, municipalities, educational institutions and industry associations. She is well-versed in both the technical and policy aspects of transportation and seamlessly combines these elements to illuminate pathways to setting and achieving your goals. Outside of Delphi, Cara can be found teaching yoga classes and training for triathlons.

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Towards Net Zero: Developing a Rail Decarbonization Roadmap for Canada

Isla Milne

[H2] Isla Milne
Consultant

Isla Milne is a Consultant at Delphi, providing research and analytical support for the sustainability team. She holds degrees in science (M.Sc. Environmental science from Queen’s University), and policy (M.Sc. Environmental Policy and Regulation from the London School of Economics), and has worked as a research assistant and lecturer in the business department at McGill University. Her previous research includes tracking evolving ESG risks as they relate to business risks/opportunities, in-depth analysis of environmental policies, and climate-related data collection in remote areas of Kenya. In a previous role, she conducted market research for emerging green technologies at Green Center Canada, whose mission is to accelerate chemistry solutions that advance both the economy and the environment.  She won an excellence in teaching award as a lecturer for “Strategies for Sustainability” at McGill University and is a social entrepreneur in her hometown of Kingston.
Isla is an outdoor enthusiast, retired rower, coffee lover, “runner” (more like a slow jogger), and a local CSA supporter. She is a mom of two boys who love dirt, water, and adventures (big and small).

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Philip Oakley

[H2] Philip Oakley
Consultant

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As a consultant with Delphi’s technical services team, Phil is responsible for leading and supporting projects that provide technical, research, and analytical support to clients. His primary responsibilities include analyzing and quantifying energy use, greenhouse gas emissions, and other environmental impacts for a range of projects, programs, and organizations. His other responsibilities include conducting technology and policy research and analysis, analyzing the feasibility of emission reduction projects, quantifying carbon pricing compliance costs, and authoring greenhouse gas offset protocols, project plans, and reports.
Phil brings to Delphi a technical skillset developed through an education in chemical engineering and experience with environmental technologies and processes. He previously worked on projects for the Ontario BioCar Initiative while researching biodegradable plastics at the University of Toronto. He also gained experience in the scale-up of clean processes while working at Vale’s hydromet nickel processing plant in Argentia, NL.
Phil has a Master of Applied Science in Chemical Engineering from the University of Toronto and a Bachelor of Applied Science in Chemical Engineering from Queen’s University. He most recently completed a Graduate Diploma in Sustainable Development at the School of Public Policy and Administration, Carleton University.
Outside of Delphi, Phil enjoys hiking, skiing, and reading.

David Photiadis

[H2] David Photiadis
Senior Director

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As a Delphi consultant, David supports and manages client projects for Delphi’s Sustainability Services and Greenhouse Gas Management Services.  David helps clients translate energy, carbon, and sustainability information into strategic decisions to advance corporate sustainability programming and carbon management.
David is a ‘sustainability chameleon’ with six years of experience in the sustainability and carbon management field. David leads numerous corporate carbon inventories, contributes to sustainability strategy development, and helps clients improve their CSR Reporting practices. David also plays a key role in supporting Delphi’s sustainability benchmarking services and supports client implementation of the Delphi Trident software. Prior to Delphi, David worked as a Sustainability Program Specialist at the University of Toronto Sustainability Office and as a Carbon Analyst at Zerofootprint Software, Inc.
David has an interdisciplinary educational background in environmental resource management and a Master of Arts degree, with a concentration in business and sustainability, from the University of Toronto.
In his spare time, David is an outdoor enthusiast, foodie, hockey lover, and wannabe traveler.  He is also committed to creating a sustainable world outside of Delphi, and is a member of the executive team for Connecting Environmental Professionals Toronto.

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SUB-PAGE · THIN (https://delphi.ca/our-clients/) Our Clients – Delphi
[H2] The People We
Work With

We may be biased, but we think our clients are some of the most innovative, interesting companies in Canada. In fact, we like them so much we often work with them again and again. We’re also proud to work with 11 of Canada’s top 20 companies and 40 of the top 100.
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SUB-PAGE (https://delphi.ca/insights-and-events/) Insights and Events – Delphi
[H1] Insights and Events

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[H2] Sustainable Finance Guide
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[H2] 2025 Materiality Guide
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[H2] 2025 Guide to Climate Transition Planning
July 29, 2025

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[H2] Key Insights on the EU’s Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM)
May 15, 2025

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[H2] Medium- and heavy-duty vehicles (MHDVs) Decarbonization Guide
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[H2] Webinar: Building Trust Through Action: How to Avoid Greenwashing in 2025
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April 14, 2025

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[H2] 7 Key Takeaways for Canadian companies on the EU’s Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD)
October 22, 2024

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[H2] Webinar: Everything You Need to Know about CSSB’s Disclosure Standards
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🧭 Industry Context — common generic-claim patterns in Business Consulting & Coaching to weigh the text against
Generic Claims: unlock your potential, take your business to the next level, proven results, trusted by Fortune 500 companies, helping leaders succeed, transforming businesses worldwide…
Red Flags: income claims without substantiation, vague methodology with proprietary branding but no substance, no named clients or anonymized case studies only, consultant biography with no verifiable career history, guaranteed results in complex business outcomes, upsell funnel disguised as free strategy session…
Semantic Drift Patterns: homepage claims Fortune 500 experience but case studies are small businesses, claims data-driven but no methodology or metrics framework described, homepage targets C-suite but offerings are entry-level workshops, claims industry specialization but serves every sector, transformation language on homepage but services are basic audits…
Proof Expectations: named client case studies with measurable outcomes, specific revenue or efficiency improvements with numbers, named consultant credentials and career history, verifiable corporate experience at claimed companies, published frameworks or proprietary methodology details, third-party endorsements from named executives…