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Sustainability is no longer a “nice to have” in today’s business world—it’s essential. Procurement teams are now juggling cost control, supply chain efficiency, and environmental responsibility. That’s where DitchCarbon steps in. This platform makes it easy to track and reduce emissions from suppliers, helping companies cut their carbon footprint while keeping operations running smoothly.
Software Overview
"Get the emissions intelligence you need, no surveys required
Scope 3 emissions insight on every supplier, integrated in the tools you already use. Accurate, reliable and actionable."
Source: ditchcarbon.com
Sustainability and compliance go hand-in-hand, especially with growing regulations around emissions. DitchCarbon helps you stay on track by simplifying data collection and reporting:
Automated Data Collection: Keep up with ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) requirements without adding manual work. DitchCarbon’s API gives you access to millions of data points, including GHG (Greenhouse Gas) compliant emissions calculations. This means you’re working with reliable, globally recognised data that stays up-to-date.
Standard Alignment: Data is aligned with globally accepted frameworks, including the GHG Protocol, so you’re always in step with international standards. Create reports tailored for stakeholders, investors, or regulators—saving you time and building trust.
Easy Integration: The platform plugs right into your existing systems, so there’s no need for a full overhaul. It’s designed to blend in and start delivering insights quickly.
How DitchCarbon Improves Procurement Decisions
With DitchCarbon, procurement teams can go beyond just managing supplier costs and start evaluating sustainability in real terms.
See emissions data for each supplier, helping you make informed choices that align with your sustainability goals.
Easily view and compare suppliers’ environmental performance.
Spot the highest-impact areas for emissions cuts and focus your efforts there.
Make sure your procurement decisions support your company’s overall sustainability strategy.
DitchCarbon's API explained
As companies strive to be more sustainable, understanding emissions from every part of their business is essential, even those from something as invisible as their server use. When a company uses servers to run their business, those servers consume electricity, which generates carbon emissions depending on how that electricity is produced. Tracking these emissions gives companies a clearer picture of their environmental impact.
DitchCarbon has developed a method to estimate emissions from server use to make this easier. This process involves three main steps:
Tracking How Much Energy Is Used: By looking at the type and amount of data stored or processed, they estimate how much electricity is being used by the servers.
Knowing Where the Servers Are Located: Since electricity comes from different sources (like coal, natural gas, or renewable sources) in different regions, knowing the server’s location helps estimate emissions accurately. Some areas rely more on renewable energy, which produces less carbon.
Calculating Carbon Emissions: By combining the amount of energy used with the region’s energy sources, DitchCarbon can provide an estimate of the carbon emissions generated by server use.
In simple terms, DitchCarbon’s system helps companies calculate the environmental impact of their server use. This way, they can make informed decisions—like choosing data centres with greener energy sources or reducing unnecessary data storage—to reduce their overall carbon footprint. It’s a practical way to bring even the most invisible aspects of digital operations into the sustainability conversation.
Scalable Options for Different Business Sizes
DitchCarbon provides various solutions tailored to different organisational needs, with a flexible setup that can support both smaller companies and large enterprises.
For Smaller Companies: The platform’s user-friendly API and flexible pricing make it accessible for organisations with limited IT resources or those beginning their sustainability journey.
For Larger Enterprises: Companies with complex, global supply chains can leverage DitchCarbon’s extensive data library, advanced analytics, and dedicated support options. The platform’s scalable infrastructure supports complex supplier networks and provides more detailed insights as supply chains expand.
Interview with Marc Munier, the Founder of DitchCarbon
To dive deeper into the story behind DitchCarbon and the vision shaping its solutions, we spoke with Marc Munier, the driving force behind the platform. In this interview, Marc shares insights into the company’s mission, the unique approach they bring to carbon management, and how they’re helping businesses transform sustainability goals into actionable, measurable progress.
See the full interview here.
Pricing plans
Understanding the diverse needs of its users, DitchCarbon introduces a variety of flexible pricing plans, available in GBP, EUR, and USD, and designed to cater to a wide range of requirements, from startups exploring sustainability to large enterprises seeking comprehensive data analysis. The pricing options include:
Trial Plan: A complimentary option allowing access to basic features, perfect for those looking to explore the platform.
Web App Access: For a more robust experience, with access to extended features such as UN and SBTi data, detailed analytics, and action plans.
Enterprise Solutions: Tailored for larger organizations requiring advanced data analysis and personalized support.
API Plans: Ranging from free trials to developer packages, these plans offer scalable solutions for those needing direct API access for application development or live use.