Track. Comply. Design Sustainably.
We don’t just calculate emissions. We show you exactly where to act, and what to change, to drive them down.
Global environmental regulations, climate change, and growing consumer awareness are reshaping how businesses operate. Our platform helps you stay ahead through actionable insights and trusted sustainability metrics.
Our Al-powered platform automates carbon footprint calculation, EU emissions reporting, and logistics CO2 tracking, so you can stay ahead of sustainability regulations like CBAM, PEF, and the EU Green Deal.
Emission Core calculations are based on publicly recognized methodologies and emissions factors.
CBAM is the EU’s mechanism to prevent carbon leakage by applying a carbon cost on imports of high-emission products. It currently targets cement, steel, aluminium, hydrogen, fertilizers, and electricity imported into the EU.
Since October 2023, quarterly CBAM reports are mandatory during the transition phase. Full carbon pricing begins in January 2026. Non-compliance may result in penalties and import disruption.
We automate supplier onboarding, collect embedded carbon data, and generate verified CBAM reports using EU templates. Our workflow ensures your supply chain remains fully traceable and compliant.
CBAM emissions often fall under Scope 3 Category 1 (Purchased Goods & Services). Our solution ensures the data collected for CBAM also feeds into ESG and CSRD disclosures.
Yes. We provide supplier portals for easy document submission, emission factor input, and guidance in multiple languages, tailored for exporters in CBAM-targeted sectors.
Yes. We maintain timestamped audit logs and verification-ready reports aligned with EU guidance and customs data structures.
Yes. Under the EU CBAM regulation, importers are exempt from quarterly reporting if their total imports of CBAM goods do not exceed 50 metric tons per product category per quarter. This threshold applies to goods like cement, aluminium, fertilizers, electricity, hydrogen, and steel.
However, businesses must still monitor their volumes carefully and be prepared to report once the threshold is exceeded. Emission Core automatically tracks shipment volumes to ensure compliance and prevent accidental non-reporting.
CBAM (Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism) is a European Union regulation requiring importers of carbon-intensive goods to report and eventually pay for embedded emissions associated with their products. It applies to importers of goods such as iron, steel, aluminium, fertilizer, cement, hydrogen, and electricity.
Mandatory CBAM certificate purchasing begins in 2026. Until then, companies are in a transitional reporting phase (2023–2025) and must file quarterly reports on embedded emissions.
Yes. Emission Core offers complete CBAM functionality including emissions calculation (aligned with GHG Protocol), quarterly reporting, and import declaration tools compliant with Regulation (EU) 2023/956.
A DPP is a product-specific digital profile containing sustainability-related information like material composition, recyclability, repairability, LCA, and environmental footprint. It is mandated under the EU Ecodesign for Sustainable Products Regulation (ESPR).
Initially electronics, batteries, textiles, and construction products will be prioritized under ESPR. However, DPPs will expand to cover most products on the EU market soon.
Yes. Emission Core lets users create and update Digital Product Passports, linking environmental data (e.g., LCA, CBAM) and securing traceability via blockchain.
Absolutely. Our platform allows users to calculate and integrate LCA data for individual products, using Ecoinvent and other verified databases.
Emission Core includes a built-in PEF module that calculates product environmental impact across 16 categories, aligned with the EU’s PEF methodology. This helps companies meet ESPR, CSRD, and market transparency expectations.
PEF is quickly becoming the EU’s preferred method for product-level environmental impact measurement. It’s used to support transparency, comparability, and regulatory compliance across sectors
Yes. Emission Core uses blockchain-backed verification and secure data hosting to ensure traceability, transparency, and data integrity.
Yes. We support CSRD-aligned reporting structures, especially for companies required to disclose Scope 3 emissions, product-level sustainability data, and digital product documentation.
Yes. We are currently available with a multilingual support, including English, Dutch, German, Spanish, and French.
Reach out to us via our contact page or sign up for a demo. We’ll help you onboard, assess your compliance level, and tailor the solution to your supply chain structure.
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