Environmental protection + public wellbeing corner
We provide our technology, expertise and support to organizations and initiatives committed to fighting for a brighter future – for our planet, and our people.


Environmental protection + public wellbeing corner
We provide our technology, expertise and support to organizations and initiatives committed to fighting for a brighter future – for our planet, and our people.


“We have witnessed that web data has the power to combat some of the most serious issues that we face as a people, as well as the most imminent threats to our physical environment.”
Making an impact where it matters most
Listen and learn about some of our partners projects in the environmental and public wellbeing spheres, presented at various events below
Success stories
Read about how public web data can drive organizations’ critical missions in the environmental protection and public wellbeing space below.



What our partners are saying


Having access to one of the world’s most powerful public web data collection platforms, Bright Data, thanks to The Bright Initiative, will allow Subak members to take their climate impact even further.
Dan Travers, Head of Data Science, Partnerships & Execution at Subak

The Bright Initiative by Bright Data has been an extremely valuable partner in helping us meet our growing demands for online data, as we’re able to outsource our data collection and management efforts. Without their technology, we’d be forced to build and maintain datasets manually every time we partner with a new company, which would take time and resources away from our team’s ultimate goal of matching underrepresented talent with their dream jobs.
Dave Walsh, Co-founder, and CEO of Mathison

The Bright Initiative by Bright Data has helped us scale our ability to perform automated online data collection (or in our case ’creation’) for our automated COVID-19 vaccine appointment checker.
David Newell, Founder of FindAShot.org

With cases of sexual abuse by family members increasing, we desperately wanted to help the growing number of victims in any way we could, and aid them back into rehabilitation. In order to do this, we need access to massive amounts of public online data to feed our machine learning system, currently in development. Without The Bright Initiative, and Bright Data’s technology, it would never have been possible.
Smadar Ben Ami, ELEM