February'25 Platform Update: FLAG Metrics Add-On
With this add-on, brands can understand their FLAG emissions, comply with SBTi, and take action to further reduce carbon emissions.
We're on a mission to decarbonize the 1 gigaton CO2e fashion industry. Learn from our data, climate, and science experts, as they share their learnings along the way.
With this add-on, brands can understand their FLAG emissions, comply with SBTi, and take action to further reduce carbon emissions.
With this add-on, brands can understand their FLAG emissions, comply with SBTi, and take action to further reduce carbon emissions.
We are excited to introduce a new automated report on our platform: Textile Exchange’s Materials Benchmark
This update empowers brands to design for lower-carbon outcomes right from the start.
Manage all your emissions data in one place, reducing errors, improving visibility, and making it easier to meet standards like the GHG Protocol and CSRD.
Carbonfact has integrated Manteco fibers into its sustainability platform, allowing brands to perform more precise carbon footprint measurements.
Carbonfact is launching a new DPP feature to help fashion brands meet upcoming EU regulations and provide transparent product information to consumers.
Carbonfact's science team creates bespoke emission factors to accurately reflect the carbon impact of each brand’s specific materials and processes.
New feature release: You can now view, edit, and see the direct carbon impact of your facilities on your Carbonfact platform.
This spring, we undertook a comprehensive data update initiative, updating our energy emission factors based on the most recent data available and refining how...
In the 18 months since its Seed round, Y Combinator-backed Carbonfact has onboarded 150+ apparel and footwear brands including Columbia, New Balance, and...
Data Explorer is a powerful tool that breaks down your company's environmental footprint with customizable dimensions.
You can now build reduction scenarios for your whole catalog!
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