Nordic Seafarm: A jack of all trades ingredient, an ace in climate performance
Nordic Seafarm's sugar kelp is as sustainable as ingredients come. With a climate footprint of 0.17 kg CO2e, Nordic Seafarm is on its way to take over the market.
Cérélia: High experience standards, one recipe switch, and a 30% reduced climate footprint
Cérélia, the global leader in dough, boasts a 30% carbon footprint reduction on their pancakes with a recipe switch, courtesy of CarbonCloud's insights.
Sysco Subsidiary Menigo Applies CarbonCloud Machine Learning to 23,000 products
Sysco subsidiary Menigo uses CarbonCloud to calculate 23,000 climate footprints and integrates directly with ERP and e-commerce.
Happy Happy Foods: What’s a latte with a lower climate footprint? A Happy Happy Latte
The mission of Happy happy foods is to be a climate-responsible company. With ownership of their climate footprint for every product, CarbonCloud concurs!
Dole Sunshine Company and CarbonCloud launch groundbreaking machine learning climate project
Dole Sunshine Company has partnered with CarbonCloud in a groundbreaking machine learning project to measure future climate performance. Read more in our blog!
Cheese innovator Stockeld Dreamery takes its next climate step – lays all cards on the table
Swedish food startup Stockeld Dreamery has partnered with climate intelligence platform CarbonCloud to climate-label its first product.
UK’s Largest Scampi Producer Goes Climate Transparent
Whitby Seafoods, the largest Scampi manufacturer in the UK, is adding climate transparency to its arsenal of conscious values.
We saw 0kg of CO2e: The case of Two Raccoons, fruit surplus, and allocating emissions
Two Raccoons makes award winning wines from good fruit surplus. Fruit surplus, has a climate footprint of 0kg of CO2e! How is that possible?
🇺🇸 FTC Green Guides: From theory to practice
We read FTC's Green Guides for you and walk you through how your climate footprint complies with the US environmental claim guidelines.
Little Freddie: A climate footprint growth spurt
Little Freddie has now become the world’s first baby food brand to go transparent with their climate footprint. And their climate work continues!