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Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central
Financial systemsMicrosoft Dynamics 365 Business Central is one of the leading cloud-based ERP systems for small and medium-sized enterprises. It offers extensive functionalities for financial management, inventory management, sales, purchasing, and project management, as well as deep integration with Microsoft 365. This makes it a flexible and scalable solution.
Uniconta
Financial systemsUniconta is one of the leading cloud-based ERP systems for small and medium-sized enterprises. It offers advanced accounting, inventory management, invoicing, and project management, as well as flexible integrations that make financial processes efficient and scalable.
E-conomic
Financial systemsE-conomic is one of the leading cloud-based accounting programs for small and medium-sized enterprises. It offers user-friendly accounting, invoicing, and VAT management, as well as integrations with banks and other systems, making financial administration simple and efficient.
ADEME
Emission dataADEME (Agence de la transition écologique) is the French Agency for Ecological Transition and provides a wide range of emission factors to support the measurement and reduction of greenhouse gas emissions in France. These emission factors are used to estimate the greenhouse gas emissions associated with various activities, such as energy consumption and transport.
AIB
Emission dataThe Association of Issuing Bodies (AIB) is a European organisation that manages and promotes energy attribute certificates for tracking the production and consumption of renewable energy in Europe. The AIB produces the European Residual Mix report, which contains data on the fuel mix for electricity generation in each European country, as well as the associated greenhouse gas emissions.
BEIS
Emission dataThe UK government issues emission conversion factors for use by UK and international organisations when reporting greenhouse gas emissions. The main responsible ministries and agencies are or were: BEIS, DEFRA, DESNZ, and NAEI.
CAEP
Emission dataThe Chinese Academy of Environmental Planning (CAEP) is a government institution that conducts important research and provides policy recommendations on environmental issues to the Chinese government and businesses. CAEP plays a central role in the development of China’s environmental strategies.
CBAM
Emission dataThe European Union’s Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) is a regulatory tool designed to measure the CO₂ emissions associated with the production of carbon-intensive goods imported into the EU. Its aim is to encourage cleaner production practices in countries outside the EU. To support this, the European Commission publishes emission factors that provide the necessary measurement methods for compliance and environmental protection.
CCF
Emission dataCloud Carbon Footprint is a free and open-source tool for measuring and analysing CO₂ emissions. It provides emission factors and methods to calculate emissions from Amazon Web Services (AWS), Microsoft Azure, and Google Cloud Platform (GCP).
Circular Ecology
Emission dataCircular Ecology offers services in resource efficiency, including CO₂ calculation, water footprint, life cycle assessments (LCA), circular economy, and general resource optimisation.
Climate TRACE
Emission dataClimate TRACE (Tracking Real-Time Atmospheric Carbon Emissions) is a collaborative initiative aimed at providing accurate, real-time monitoring of global greenhouse gas emissions. It uses artificial intelligence, satellite image processing, and other remote sensing technologies, combined with academic research and publicly available data.
CLP Group
Emission dataCLP Group is an energy company from Hong Kong that generates electricity from various sources, including coal, gas, nuclear, and renewable energy. The company carries out greenhouse gas accounting and reporting and provides data on its own emission performance.
CONCITO
Emission dataIn the Big Climate Database, CONCITO, in collaboration with 2.-0 LCA Consultants and with support from the Salling Foundations, makes the climate impact of 500 food products publicly accessible.
CT
Emission dataClimate Transparency is a global partnership organisation funded by the German government, the World Bank, and various other organisations. It is committed to promoting climate action in G20 countries through greater transparency. The annual Climate Transparency Report publishes data on the emission intensity of electricity generation in different countries, based on the emissions of the respective electricity mixes.
DEWA
Emission dataDubai Electricity and Water Authority (DEWA) is a state-owned company that provides electricity and water supply to the Emirate of Dubai in the United Arab Emirates. The company is responsible for implementing policies and initiatives in the areas of energy and water supply, conservation, and the promotion of renewable energy sources in Dubai.
DISER
Emission dataLe gouvernement australien établit des facteurs de conversion des émissions à utiliser par les organisations australiennes et internationales qui déclarent leurs émissions de gaz à effet de serre. Les principaux ministères et organismes responsables sont ou ont été : le DISER et le DCCEEW.
EEA
Emission dataThe European Environment Agency (EEA) is an EU agency that provides independent scientific and technical information to support environmental policy and sustainable development in Europe through data analysis, assessment, and reporting.
EEI
Emission dataEdison Electric Institute (EEI) is the trade association representing all U.S. investor-owned electric companies. EEI has developed a database to support corporate sustainability reporting, particularly for the calculation of scope 2 emissions for specific U.S. energy suppliers.
Electricity Info
Emission dataElektriciteitInfo.org is an independent website that provides consumers with environmental information about the UK electricity sector, including emission factors of the fuel mix in electricity generation, so they can make an informed choice about their electricity supplier.
EMA
Emission dataThe Energy Market Authority (EMA) is a regulatory agency under the Ministry of Trade and Industry in Singapore. EMA publishes the average CO₂ emissions per unit of electricity.
EPA
Emission dataThe Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is the United States government agency that regularly provides updated standard emission factors for greenhouse gas reporting by organisations in the United States.
EPPO
Emission dataEnergy Policy and Planning Office (EPPO) in Thailand publishes the average CO₂ emissions per unit of electricity.
EXIOBASE
Emission dataEXIOBASE is a global, detailed Multi-Regional Environmentally Extended Supply-Use Table (MR-SUT) and Input-Output Table (MR-IOT). It was developed by harmonising and detailing the Supply-Use Tables of a large number of countries, and by estimating emissions and resource extraction per sector. The countries’ Supply-Use Tables were then linked through trade, creating an MR-SUT from which MR-IOTs were derived. The MR-IOT can be used to analyse the environmental impacts associated with the final consumption of product groups.
GEMIS
Emission dataGEMIS, or Global Emission Model for Integrated Systems, is a comprehensive life cycle assessment (LCA) software tool developed by IINAS, the Institute for Integrated Environmental Assessments. This tool is designed to analyse and model the environmental impacts of various technologies, products, and services. GEMIS covers a wide range of sectors, including energy, transport, materials, and agriculture, and provides reliable and consistent emission factors.
GHG Protocol
Emission dataThe GHG Protocol is the de facto standard-setting organisation in the field of greenhouse gas accounting. In addition to developing guidelines for estimating and categorising emissions, the organisation also provides a range of the most commonly used emission factors – including for energy consumption, transport, waste management, and industrial processes.
GLEC
Emission dataThe Global Logistics Emissions Council (GLEC) is a partnership between businesses, governments, and non-governmental organisations. Its goal is to develop and promote a standardised approach for measuring and reporting greenhouse gas emissions from logistics activities in the supply chain – including freight transport by road, rail, air, and sea.
Google is a global internet service company that calculates and publishes the CO₂ emissions of its data centres using hourly grid mix and carbon intensity data from Electricity Maps.
Government of Canada
Emission dataEnvironment and Climate Change Canada (ECCC) is the Canadian government department responsible for coordinating environmental policies and programmes, as well as enforcing environmental legislation. Canada’s official greenhouse gas index provides comprehensive data and insights into the country’s ecological footprint through records of greenhouse gas emissions.
Green-e
Emission dataGreen-e is a certification programme in the United States that focuses on renewable energy and carbon offset products and services. The programme provides greenhouse gas emission factors for energy sources such as electricity.
HKEI
Emission dataHKEI (Hong Kong Electric Investments) is an energy company based in Hong Kong that generates electricity from coal and gas. The company reports the CO₂ emission factor for the electricity supplied based on the emissions from its power plants.
IEA
Emission dataThe International Energy Agency (IEA) provides comprehensive emission factors for electricity, which are essential for understanding the CO₂ footprint of electricity production in different regions and from various energy sources. These factors support governments, businesses, and researchers in measuring the environmental impacts of electricity consumption and in developing strategies to reduce greenhouse gas emissions in the energy sector.
IPCC
Emission dataIntergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) is a UN organisation that assesses the scientific basis of climate change and provides guidance to governments and policymakers on climate-related issues. In its reports, the IPCC provides a range of emission factors, including those for energy, industrial processes, agriculture, land use, and waste management.
MARKET ECONOMICS LIMITED
Emission dataMarket Economics Limited is an independent consultancy from New Zealand that specialises in market and economic analysis, as well as environmental and ecological research.
Ministry for the Environment (MfE)
Emission dataThe Ministry for the Environment (MfE) is the government agency responsible for environmental policy and regulation in New Zealand. MfE provides guidelines and tools for greenhouse gas (GHG) accounting and reporting, including emission factors for various sources of greenhouse gas emissions.
Netherlands Enterprise Agency
Emission dataNetherlands Enterprise Agency (RVO) is a government agency that is part of the Dutch Ministry of Economic Affairs and Climate Policy. RVO promotes sustainable business practices by providing important resources.
OEKOBAUDAT
Emission dataThe German Federal Ministry for Housing, Urban Development and Building provides OEKOBAUDAT – a comprehensive database with emission factors for materials and equipment used in building and construction designs.
Shiseido
Emission dataShiseido is a Japanese multinational personal care company that produces a wide range of cosmetics, skincare, and fragrance products. The company manages the accounting and reporting of greenhouse gas emissions based on data from production, logistics, and business travel, among other sources.
STC-Nestra B.V.
Emission dataSTC-Nestra B.V. is a consultancy and engineering firm based in the Netherlands that specialises in sustainable transport solutions. One of the services offered by STC-Nestra B.V. is the calculation and reporting of transport emissions, such as greenhouse gas emissions related to sea transport.
UBA
Emission dataUmweltbundesamt (UBA) is the German Federal Environment Agency and is responsible for promoting sustainable development through scientific research. UBA advises the government, businesses, organisations, and the public on a wide range of environmental issues. UBA publishes emission factors for electricity, fuels, transport, and other sectors.
UNECE
Emission dataThe United Nations Economic Commission for Europe (UNECE) is one of the UN’s regional commissions focused on improving economic relations between European countries and strengthening cooperation in the field of sustainable development. Among its various publications is the document on Integrated Life Cycle Analysis of Electricity Sources, which provides extensive emission factors for different methods of electricity generation.
WRAP
Emission dataWRAP provides a comprehensive database of scope 3 emission factors for food and beverages. The database uses a consistent method that enables companies to measure and monitor their greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions within the supply chain. For this extensive collection, WRAP synthesises information from various sources, including scientific publications and other relevant data.