The Carbon Accounting module - an easy and cost-free solution to calculate your emissions
The Carbon Accounting module provided on the supplier+s platform is free of charge; you can use it to calculate scope 1, scope 2, and scope 3 upstream emissions at no cost.
For deeper insights, an optional paid upgrade allows you to invite your suppliers to join you on your decarbonization journey on the supplier+s platform. This feature helps you collect primary data directly from your suppliers, improving the precision of your carbon accounting and enabling you to track your emission reductions over time.
A time-limited trial to invite your own suppliers is available to registered companies that have accepted at least one invitation from a client with a paid supplier+s license. See the Supply Chain Mangement section for details.
After the trial, inviting and managing your suppliers requires a paid license. Pricing depends on the number of suppliers you wish to invite. Contact us at [email protected] for more information.
Will my data be shared with the client(s) that invited me to supplier+s?
We value your privacy and keep the input of sensitive data to an absolute minimum. Unlike the self-assessment data, the data you enter on energy consumption and your procurement details will always remain private and will never be shared with any of your clients.
You may use the 'Copy results to self-assessment' function on the results page to share certain data from the Carbon Accounting module with your clients. If you choose this option, the aggregated results data will be transferred to the Organization Overview in the self-assessment (Namely the Scope 1, Scope 2, Scope 3 upstream emissions, and revenue).
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Please note that you have the option to use the Carbon Accounting Module as a starting point for your Supply Chain Management and invite your suppliers to participate in supplier+s to gain more insight into their carbon performance. If you choose to do so, this will impact the data we process and share with your clients (see information in the Supply Chain Management chapter).