


emissions
11.4x higher
than Scopes 1 & 2
of lowering that.
emissions
at farm
of global emissions.


Climate strategy from A to Zero
You don’t need a Master’s degree to work with climate performance. What you need is actionable, comparable, fresh insights. No matter where you are in your climate journey, navigate to zero quicker and with a real impact.
Food supply chains are unique
The food system has developed over centuries into a complex network with millions of nodes. The network has pathways to communicate price and quality; the food network has no pathways to exchange climate performance information. Acting on climate performance today is an information problem that depends on 2 billion people exchanging climate performance seamlessly.
Problem solved.
Calculate with accuracy
Stop measuring, start managing. Let computers do what they do best and focus on strategizing. Calculate your emissions baseline for thousands of food products consistently, in weeks, with data you already have and start walking the talk.
Act with maximum impact
Build your climate roadmap on actionable insights. Identify emission hotspots along each product's supply chain, build climate-smart products from the start, and walk the business decisions that reduce your climate footprint.
Share results, not pledges
Whoever your climate stakeholders are, give them transparency. Let your climate performance shine on any shelf, report, procurement requirement, campaign. Make quantitative, traceable claims on a solid scientific basis.
A climate roadmap for your targets
Different organizations have different supply chains, targets, goals, needs. Craft your climate strategy to fit your organization’s profile.
Where do you fit in best?
Food product emissions
at farm
The majority of food product emissions is at the farm gate, far from consumers and mainstream claims, beyond the control of food brands.
Companies reporting on supply chain emissions
Emissions along the supply chain (Scope 3) are notoriously difficult to measure and disclose. Yet it’s the biggest reduction opportunity.
Consumers demanding sustainable products
Consumers are willing to change their purchasing behavior and pay a premium for sustainable, transparent products. Ready to capture the demand?
CARBONCLOUD ACADEMY
A Climate Strategy Master Class
Join CarbonCloud Academy for a live, full-day master class on climate strategy for the food industry and return to your next board meeting as the designated climate strategist. Seats are limited – Register your interest today and be the first to reserve yours.

DEFINING CLIMATE TRANSPARENCY WITH LEADERS OF TODAY AND TOMORROW






Oatly
We decided to calculate the climate footprint of our products with CarbonCloud, to focus on the number that drives the food system change.
Annika Hansson
Sustainability Reporting Senior Manager, Oatly
TENZING Natural Energy
We wanted to educate ourselves, get ahead of regulations and be a leader in this space. That’s why we started working with CarbonCloud because we believe climate footprints are the future.
Emily Gander
Head of Communications & Sustainability at TENZING Natural Energy
Future farm
Climate performance is not differentiation, it’s something that allows you to play – we wouldn’t be able to play in some leagues without climate performance. It is utterly important for every business that wants to keep existing.
Pedro Zuim
Marketing Director EMEA & APAC, Future FarmClimate transparency: All you need to know
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