Your emissions data is now a price.

When an EU importer can't verify your embedded emissions, they fall back on default values — and default values cost more. We produce the numbers that hold up.

SCOPE 118%
SCOPE 28%
SCOPE 374%
Stainless process piping and pumps inside an industrial plantProcess plant — Scope 1 combustion
30 September 2027First annual CBAM declaration, covering 2026 imports
30–80%Cost inflation when default values replace verified data
50 tAnnual importer threshold — steel, aluminium, cement

THE SHAPE OF A FOOTPRINT

A vague cloud becomes a number you can defend.

Scroll through the sequence an inventory actually follows — undifferentiated, then measured, then attributed, then reduced.

A five-stage diagram of a corporate carbon footprint. Stage one: the footprint is a single undifferentiated plume, reported as one vague figure. Stage two: it resolves into three measured streams shown as bars inside a one-hundred-per-cent track — Scope 1, direct on-site combustion, eighteen per cent; Scope 2, purchased power, eight per cent; Scope 3, value chain, seventy-four per cent. Stage three: Scope 3 dominates, and breaks down into purchased goods and services, raw materials, upstream logistics, and use of sold products. Stage four: four named levers are applied — energy efficiency reduces Scope 1 by fifty-five per cent, renewable power reduces Scope 2 by ninety per cent, supplier engagement reduces Scope 3 by twenty-four per cent and process and materials change reduces it by a further sixty-eight per cent — leaving Scope 1 at 8.1, Scope 2 at 0.8 and Scope 3 at 18.1 per cent of the baseline. Stage five: the baseline of one hundred per cent is shown directly above a residual bar of twenty-seven per cent on the same scale. That residual is measured, not offset, and not zero. Percentages illustrative of a typical manufacturing profile — not Prakrti client data.

TOTAL EMISSIONS

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UNMEASURED · UNATTRIBUTED

SHARE OF ONE YEAR'S FOOTPRINT · BAR LENGTH = SHARE OF 100%

SCOPE 1DIRECT · ON SITE18%8.1%
SCOPE 2PURCHASED POWER8%0.8%
SCOPE 3VALUE CHAIN74%18.1%

Full width of each rail = 100% of the footprint

SCOPE 3 IS MADE OF

  • PURCHASED GOODS & SERVICES
  • RAW MATERIALS
  • UPSTREAM LOGISTICS
  • USE OF SOLD PRODUCTS

OUTSIDE THE FENCE LINE · INSIDE THE INVENTORY

LEVERS APPLIED

  • −55%ENERGY EFFICIENCYON SCOPE 1
  • −90%RENEWABLE POWERON SCOPE 2
  • −24%SUPPLIER ENGAGEMENTON SCOPE 3
  • −68%PROCESS & MATERIALSON SCOPE 3
BASELINEBEFORE REDUCTION100%
RESIDUALAFTER REDUCTION27%

27% of baseline remains

MADE OF

  • SCOPE 18.1%
  • SCOPE 20.8%
  • SCOPE 318.1%

MEASURED · NOT OFFSET · NOT ZERO

EARNED, NOT CLAIMED

Every reduction traces to a metered, invoiced or verified source.

Percentages illustrative of a typical manufacturing profile — not Prakrti client data.

BEAT 01

One plume.

Most companies start here: a single, undifferentiated cloud. One vague number for the whole business — or no number at all.

BEAT 02

It resolves.

Metered fuel, purchased power, supplier invoices. The cloud separates into three accounted streams, each attributable to a boundary in the GHG Protocol.

BEAT 03

Most of it isn’t yours.

Scope 3 dominates. It sits with suppliers, raw materials, freight and the product in use — outside your fence line, inside your inventory.

BEAT 04

Levers apply.

Efficiency, renewable power, supplier engagement, process change. Named actions against named streams — each one traceable to a line in the inventory.

BEAT 05

What remains is honest.

A smaller footprint, and a residual that is still there. Not zero, not offset away — measured, reduced, and stated. That is the number an auditor can follow.

Welder working with sparks
A number you can't trace to a meter reading, an invoice or a delivery note isn't a measurement. It's an estimate wearing a suit.— How we approach carbon accounting
Most of your footprint sits outside your fence line. That's not a loophole — it's where the work is.— On Scope 3 and supplier emissions
Warehouse racking and stored goods

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What we can show you today — and what we won't fake.

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How we work

  • Aligned to the GHG Protocol
  • Reports built to withstand assurance review
  • Regulatory positions reviewed 2026-08-17