Calculate your carbon footprint
Our calculator assesses your energy consumption, transport, and waste data to provide a reliable estimate of your carbon emissions.
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What is a carbon footprint?
Learn about what a carbon footprint is and why it matters for businesses. By understanding your carbon footprint, you can take actionable steps towards reducing it.
Data collection
Start by gathering essential data on your company’s energy usage, transportation, and waste management. Accurate data collection is crucial as it forms the foundation for calculating your carbon footprint. Our tool guides you through this step-by-step, ensuring all relevant information is captured.
Carbon emission calculation
Once the data is gathered, our calculator processes it to estimate your carbon emissions. This includes analyzing the impact of electricity, fuel consumption, logistics, and other factors contributing to your company’s environmental footprint. The calculation provides you with an overview of emissions across different areas of your operations.
Carbon emission calculation
Once the data is gathered, our calculator processes it to estimate your carbon emissions. This includes analyzing the impact of electricity, fuel consumption, logistics, and other factors contributing to your company’s environmental footprint. The calculation provides you with an overview of emissions across different areas of your operations.
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Receive a comprehensive report detailing your company’s carbon emissions by category. Along with the results, you’ll get tailored recommendations to help reduce your environmental impact. Use these insights to make data-driven decisions and set sustainability goals for the future.
Why calculate your carbon footprint?
Meet Sustainability Regulations and Standards
With increasing regulatory demands, companies are required to report and manage their environmental impact. Calculating your carbon footprint helps ensure that you comply with local and international sustainability standards. This transparency not only builds trust with stakeholders but also positions your business as a responsible player in the market, potentially opening new opportunities and partnerships.
Reduce Operational Costs
By understanding your carbon emissions, you can identify inefficiencies and areas where resources are being overused. Reducing energy consumption and optimizing processes often lead to lower operational costs. From reducing electricity use to refining logistics, a lower carbon footprint means potential savings across multiple areas of your business, contributing directly to your bottom line.
Enhance Brand Reputation and Customer Loyalty
Sustainability is increasingly important to consumers and clients alike. By actively measuring and working to reduce your carbon footprint, you demonstrate a commitment to environmental responsibility. This can greatly enhance your brand reputation, making it more attractive to eco-conscious customers and building loyalty with clients who prioritize working with sustainable partners.
Improve Risk Management and Future-Proof Your Business
Climate change and environmental regulations pose real risks to businesses that are not proactive in reducing their carbon emissions. Calculating and understanding your footprint equips you with the insights needed to adapt to changing regulatory landscapes, manage potential future costs, and prepare your business for a more sustainable future.
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Everything you need to know about CSRD
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The stages of a Life Cycle Assessment
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Frequently Asked Questions
You need information on your energy consumption, transportation methods, and waste management practices.
Yes, it’s designed specifically to help corporates and SMEs assess and reduce their carbon impact.
We use validated datasets that are regularly updated, ensuring that the data used in your life cycle analysis and carbon footprint assessments meet the highest standards of accuracy. Additionally, our software integrates supplier data transparently, reducing the risk of errors in your reports.
Yes, Trazable allows you to measure the carbon footprint at both product and organizational levels. It calculates Scope 1, 2, and 3 emissions to give you a complete view of your company’s environmental impact and ensure compliance with sustainability regulations.
At Trazable, we guide you through the entire implementation process with a specialized team to ensure the software is tailored to your company’s needs. We also offer continuous training to help you make the most of all features, from environmental indicators to sustainability reporting.