Common Concerns
This sounds complicated or overwhelming.
Carbon accounting can appear complex, but CarbonSig is designed to simplify the process. You don't need to understand technical details—simply describe what your organization makes or does, upload relevant documents, and our AI builds the system for you. Schedule a demo to see how straightforward the process is.
We're too small for this type of software.
CarbonSig is well-suited for small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs). The platform is specifically designed to enable smaller organizations to conduct carbon accounting without requiring a dedicated sustainability department. Many of our customers are companies with 50-100 employees.
We don't have time for this right now.
While implementing any new system requires an initial time investment, CarbonSig ultimately saves time by automating processes that would otherwise take weeks using spreadsheets. We can provide resources for you to review at your convenience.
Why do we even need carbon accounting?
An increasing number of customers are requiring carbon footprint data from their suppliers. Additionally, regulatory requirements for carbon reporting are expanding. Implementing carbon accounting now prepares your organization for customer requests and regulatory compliance, while potentially providing a competitive advantage.
Do I need complete data before I can start using CarbonSig?
No, you don't need perfect data to get started. CarbonSig is designed for progressive improvement, allowing you to begin with the information you have and refine your carbon footprint over time as you gather more accurate data.
What if my data isn't accurate yet?
That's completely fine. CarbonSIG supports progressive improvement, so you can start with estimates and update them as you collect more precise information.
How do I improve my carbon footprint accuracy over time?
CarbonSig allows you to continuously refine your calculations by updating emission factors, adding more detailed activity data, and replacing estimates with actual measurements as they become available.