In this paper the policy implications of the Retrofit Salary Sacrifice scheme were seen under the lens of multiple benefits framing to capture areas of impact and important points the financial incentive has over five sectors/stakeholders . The authors present an alternative visualisation of multiple benefits framing which draws the connections between stakeholders and the wider impact of Retrofit Salary Sacrifice scheme in energy efficiency retrofit policy. Insights from the analysis show positive economic impacts in all stakeholders that vary from stimulus for a retrofit service and job creation to operational energy use and CO2 emission savings for both companies and homeowners. Social impacts are mainly related to businesses (employers) and housing sector (employees) and concern health, employment and carbon inequality between them.