Available Carbon Accounting Features
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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
SulyticsTool centralises emissions and energy data into a single system, emphasising enabling organisations to maintain a consistent and verifiable GHG inventory while linking emissions directly to operational drivers such as energy consumption. Its core features include:
Scope 1-3 GHG Accounting: Comprehensive tracking and calculation of emissions across all scopes within a unified framework.
Energy Consumption Tracking: Integrated monitoring of energy use alongside emissions to connect operational activity with carbon outputs.
Centralised Data Management: Single source of truth for emissions and energy data, improving consistency across locations and business units.
Real-Time Data Validation: Automated plausibility checks and feedback mechanisms to enhance data accuracy and reliability.
Audit Trail & Evidence Storage: Built-in documentation and review workflows to support external assurance and compliance processes.
Customisable Reporting & Standards Alignment: Preconfigured and adaptable reports aligned with frameworks such as CDP and GRI.
Closing Insights
SulyticsTool reflects the company’s long-standing focus on practical carbon accounting, drawing on more than 20 years of experience in greenhouse gas calculation and climate strategy implementation. Unlike platforms that prioritise automation alone, it combines structured data workflows with advisory-informed design, emphasising usability for non-specialists while maintaining methodological rigor. This is particularly relevant for organisations building their first comprehensive GHG inventories or scaling reporting across multiple entities.
The platform has been used by companies such as Straumann Group, Swiss Post, and Barry Callebaut, supporting diverse carbon accounting needs. Its ability to integrate energy consumption data with emissions accounting allows organisations to move beyond static reporting toward actionable insights, such as identifying reduction opportunities linked to energy use. Recent developments centre on alignment with evolving disclosure frameworks, including CSRD and science-based target reporting, as well as continued integration with ERP systems for automated data flows.