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Everyone is talking about the footprint –

we go one step further!

The Stakeholder carbon footprint also considers your positive financial and social impact on the climate.

With our new method of allocation, the total emissions are distributed fairly among all actors involved and the emissions caused are calculated fairly.

We sharpen your focus on the essentials in order to make environmentally friendly action easier and more effective.

Become a sustainability leader with Calcolution!
 
As a greentech startup, we are in the development phase and are looking for YOU as a partner and/or pilot customer for the implementation of our software platform.

Your advantages with Calcolution

A fair calculation of the emissions is possible through the new allocation method.

Taking your money and handprints into account shows new scope for action and draws attention to your positive influence.

Comprehensible, visual reporting makes your path to a sustainability leader visible to everyone.

Our tool
"Best Practice Club" 
will support the cooperation of the stakeholders in the future.

The solution portal

"Eco Ideas Corner"

becomes a signpost and strengthens the
rapid implementation of climate-related measures.

Sustainability should not disappear as reporting in the drawer. With us, your reporting will be fair, understandable and visible.

Become a sustainability leader and impress your customers, employees and business partners.

reduces CO2  in 3 steps

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1

CALCULATION
STAKEHOLDER CARBON FOOTPRINT

•  Calculation of the life cycle assessment of the relevant, influenceable activities

•  Evaluation of reduction measures

•  Implementation prioritization

2

COLLABORATION
BEST PRACTICE CLUB

•  Sharing the positive & negative experiences

•  Refinement of the methodology & joint parameterization

•  Further development of standards

3

SOLUTION
ECO IDEAS CORNER

•  Individual assessment of successful reduction measures

•  Synergies through economies of scale & cooperation

•  Learning from known mistakes

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