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An automated carbon accounting platform to measure emissions
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Product Carbon Footprints (PCF)
Measure the carbon footprint of your products
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Track the carbon impact of financial assets
Scope 1, 2 and 3 Reporting
Detailed measurement and reporting for all scopes
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EU's Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism
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Measure carbon emissions for SBTi targets
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How to Calculate the Carbon Footprint of a Product
Learn how to calculate the carbon footprint of a product and with software like Arbor. Understand product carbon emissions for better sustainability.
What is a Carbon Footprint of a Product (CFP)?
Carbon Footprint of a Product (CFP) measures GHG emissions across a product's lifecycle, essential for sustainability and regulatory compliance.
What is a Product Carbon Footprint (PCF)?
Product Carbon Footprint (PCF) measures GHG emissions across a product's lifecycle, essential for sustainability and regulatory compliance.
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