Available Carbon Accounting Features
Missing Carbon Accounting Features
Pricing
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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
suite50 blends primary supplier data collection with automated emissions data management and certificate-based clean electricity actions. It is organized as three modules—each designed to move from supplier data capture, to disclosure-grade reporting, to verifiable reductions—so teams can run a single, end-to-end Scope 3 program without resorting to separate tools.
engage50: Supplier enablement toolkit — Provides suppliers with zero-cost, audit-ready tools to calculate corporate and product-level carbon footprints, helping enterprises replace estimates with primary Scope 3 data at scale.
account50: Audit-ready carbon management — Converts collected activity and supplier inputs into framework-aligned reports, with automated data collection and processing from 8,000+ utility providers to reduce manual Scope 1–2 workflows.
act50: Integrated renewable procurement — Enables suppliers to purchase and retire RE100-eligible Energy Attribute Certificates (EACs) inside the platform, using a marketplace available in 40+ countries to translate reported electricity emissions into documented reductions.
Closing Insights
Green Project introduced suite50 in 2025 as a package that combines supplier engagement, audit-ready carbon accounting, and renewable energy procurement. ACT Group acquired a controlling stake in Green Project Technologies in 2023, and suite50 now sits alongside ACT’s digital products for supply-chain emissions management. The company emphasizes linking supplier programs with renewable electricity certificate procurement so supplier Scope 2 actions can be reflected in a buyer’s Scope 3 progress.
Regulatory fit is strongest where Scope 3 disclosure pressure is high: EU CSRD reporting, SFDR-linked investor requests, and emerging US regimes (including California’s climate disclosure requirements), as well as CDP reporting across regions. For multinationals with thousands of suppliers, suite50’s supported onboarding model is positioned to reduce friction in collecting primary data at scale.
Green Project says more than 700 organizations use its platform, including Microsoft and S&P Global. Pricing is not published and appears to be enterprise-quoted. Teams considering suite50 can also factor ACT’s adjacent services—renewable energy procurement support and advisory help for supplier program design—when evaluating build-versus-buy for Scope 3 operations.