Quantify the carbon footprint of your business, identify areas for improvement and strategies to reduce emissions.
In order to succeed in keeping the global temperature rise within 1.5°C, companies are also called upon to reduce their environmental impact. The first step is to calculate your carbon footprint, an estimate of the total amount of CO₂ emissions, both direct and indirect, related to your business activity.
This calculation must follow international rules and be auditable by third-party entities. That's why the framework used by Treedom is the Greenshouse Gas Protocol, an internationally recognized standard.
Refers to direct GHG emissions produced within the company's perimeter, such as those from production facilities, company vehicles and industrial processes.
Includes indirect GHG emissions associated with the production of energy purchased and consumed by the company, such as those from the generation of electricity, heat or steam.
Includes indirect GHG emissions that occur upstream or downstream of the company's activities, such as those from the supply chain, product transportation, customer use of products, and waste management.