Plain thesis: Salesforce's presence across every major removal-buyer coalition we've reviewed is genuinely distinctive, and its own AI agent for sustainability data is a real, shipped product. Both are credited in full. One edge-posture observation, reported plainly and reproducibly.
Salesforce joined Frontier's June 2026 Growth AMC round (part of the $915M pledge that lifted Frontier's total commitment to $1.8B), with Salesforce's Jamila Yamani sitting on Frontier's board (confirmed in EcoWealth's own prior research on Frontier). Salesforce also co-founded the Symbiosis Coalition (with Google, Meta, Microsoft) for nature-based removal, and by public reporting is the only company confirmed in all three of Frontier, Symbiosis, and the LEAF Coalition: a distinctive breadth of coverage across both durable and nature-based removal categories.
Sources: EcoWealth's own prior public-record research on Frontier's coalition membership · press coverage of the June 2026 Growth AMC round
A direct request to salesforce.com/llms.txt redirects (302, Akamai-served) before resolving to a real 200 response of 1,021,703 bytes, over a megabyte, and by far the largest llms.txt file we've reviewed (Stripe's, the next largest, is 65KB).
Source: salesforce.com/llms.txt (checked 2026-07-16)
Every path requested against salesforce.com this session, including a deliberately nonsensical control path, was redirected by Akamai with a ?bc= query-string tag appended before resolving. A plain, unauthenticated GET to the homepage sets a cookie literally named sfdc_agent_cohort=qualified among others. The nonsense-path control ultimately resolves to a true 404 (39 bytes) after that redirect chain, and .well-known/agent-card.json resolves to the same 404 shape, so despite the edge infrastructure already labeling incoming traffic by "agent cohort," there is still no actual agent-discovery convention answered at the standard path.
Source: response headers from salesforce.com (checked 2026-07-16), a direct observation, not an inference
Salesforce's own announcement describes Agentforce for Net Zero Cloud as an AI agent that lets sustainability teams "access precise, real-time sustainability data and insights via natural language," automating compliance responses for CSRD, SASB, and CDP frameworks by drawing from a customer's own information library. EWP's work-packet lifecycle (fund → claim → prove via photo+GPS+signature → approve → on-chain settlement, live on Base mainnet) already produces exactly the kind of live, structured, receipt-backed carbon data such an agent is built to ingest. No integration exists or is claimed; EcoWealth has no relationship with Salesforce of any kind.
Source: salesforce.com/uk/news/stories/agentforce-for-net-zero-cloud-announcement
Salesforce's triple-coalition membership and its large real llms.txt are genuine standouts among the companies we've reviewed, credited in full. The one structural observation, an edge that redirects and cohort-tags everything, including a nonsense control, while still true-404ing the standard agent-discovery path, is reported plainly, not as a criticism. Underneath both findings, Salesforce's own Agentforce for Net Zero Cloud is a concrete, shipped example of the kind of product EWP's receipt-backed proof data could plausibly feed.