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Deployment Options
- Web Browser (Cloud - Based)
Good Option For
- Small Business (11-50 people)
- Medium Business (51-250 people)
- Large Business (250+ people)
Deep dive
Core Features
Carbon Happy Tracker underpins Carbon Happy World’s “Net Zero Carbon Journey” for organisations. It combines a structured baseline audit, ongoing activity data collection and advisory input on regulation and strategy. Its main capabilities include:
End-to-end data collection – Supports a baseline-year emissions audit that includes supply-chain activities, with data collection, screening and analysis to identify carbon-intensive areas.
Scope 1–3 coverage – Seamlessly collects and processes emissions data across Scopes 1-3, with licences covering all activities and locations, including everyday operations, supply chains and wider economic interdependencies.
Live streaming and reporting – Live streams energy and carbon usage, providing regularly updated statistics and downloadable reports by scope, department and date, supporting internal planning as well as mandatory emissions and ESG reporting.
Net zero action planning – Uses audit findings to pinpoint carbon-intensive areas and support a Net Zero Action Plan, with the Tracker monitoring progress against reduction measures.
Regulation and ESG alignment – Designed to support SECR and broader ESG disclosure requirements; Carbon Happy World highlights use of the platform for SBTi and CDP-linked reporting
Licensing, training and support – Offered through a range of licence types “to suit any size or style of business”, with real-time data from devices across the company, free training, 24/7 customer support and updated emission factors from over 100 leading sources.
Closing Insights
Carbon Happy Tracker emerged from Carbon Happy World’s effort to turn founder Gary Adlen’s carbon-accounting research into a practical tool for organisations pursuing net-zero strategies. Digital Isle of Man reports that the company began during the COVID-19 pandemic and evolved into a data-driven climate-tech platform, becoming a finalist in the Isle of Man Innovation Challenge. The Tracker sits within this platform, combining baseline audits, live data and accreditation pathways for sectors ranging from hospitality and public services to sport.
In a major use case, the Desert Vipers franchise in the ILT20 used Carbon Happy World’s audit process and Tracker to calculate and disclose its season-one footprint, extending analysis to its supply chain and committing to a five-year 50% reduction plan under the UN Sports for Climate Action framework. According to Carbon Happy World, this made the Desert Vipers franchise the first cricket team to completely measure and publish their carbon emissions footprint.
For potential users, Carbon Happy Tracker offers tiered licences rather than fixed public tariffs, with organisations invited to enquire for packages that bundle access to the platform with training, consultancy and support. Its role as both a carbon-accounting engine and a basis for ESG and double-materiality reporting may appeal to teams wanting a single environment in which to measure emissions, design reduction plans and prepare evolving disclosures, while drawing on Carbon Happy World’s advisory services where needed.