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March'24 platform updates: Company Modeling

You can now build reduction scenarios for your whole catalog!

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Mar 21, 2024

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Martin Daniel

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Martin from Carbonfact here. We’ve just released our new version of the company modeling tool.  

In addition to modeling changes on a product level, you can now build reduction scenarios for your whole catalog!

TL; DR - Watch a demo video

Martin, our co-founder, recorded a short demo video:

What's new?

Currently, with this new version, you can model:

  • Change in materials -  e.g. increase the recycling share of a material across a product category.
  • Renewable electricity share - e.g model an increase of renewable electricity for a given process at a given location or for a given supplier. 

We will soon add more modeling options such as transport methods and changing of components.

You can compare different initiatives and build your concrete reduction path to net-zero. That will come in handy for your upcoming CSRD and CSDDD disclosure. 

Take a product tour

Try it for yourself in the product tour below, or request a personal demo.

 

Get a personal demo

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