Carbon footprint software: collect, centralize, and analyze your data Carbon and ESG

Tennaxia offers comprehensive, modern and expert management of carbon and ESG data. Collaborative data collection, advanced automatic processing, customized visual analysis dashboards: understand and control your company's ESG impact and carbon footprint.

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DATA GOVERNANCE

Precise modeling of your organization, your operations and all your business and ESG data

Whatever your needs in terms of granularity, your level of maturity on ESG and carbon issues and the complexity of your organization, Tennaxia adapts to your context and to the methodological approaches you require.

Define your organizational tree in a 100% customized way to represent your entities in fine detail, the tree of your data categories and the metrics you wish to manage in Tennaxia: Name, Category, Type of Unit, Calculation mode, etc.

DATA collection

Mobilize your stakeholders and connect your tools to collect accurate, comprehensive and usable data

Customize questionnaires and surveys to collect business data that speaks to your stakeholders.

Plan and manage the progress of effective data collection campaigns by assigning specific tasks to your operational teams and partners.

Save time by automating what can be automated thanks to APIs connecting Tennaxia to your information systems and post-collection processing workflows: calculations, conversions and consolidation of raw data.

DATA VISUALIZATION

Create, share and collaborate on 100% customizable graphical dashboards for your analysis and reporting needs.

Create as many analysis dashboards as you like from data visualization widgets that you can freely parameterize and combine.

Widgets offer great freedom of representation (pie charts, sunbursts, bar charts, waterfalls, etc.) to always get the best representation facilitating your analyses.

Compare the performance of your different entities / products / sites / suppliers / etc. and identify best practices to concretely reduce your impact or improve your social and governance practices.

Carbon & esg data Platform

Base your ESG and Carbon strategies on reliable, comprehensive and auditable data

DATA ACCURACY

Faithfully reproduce your organization and hardware data

DATA QUALITY

Collect your data "at scale" by mobilizing your stakeholders

CLEANING & PROCESSING

Make data processing more reliable and automated

AUDIT READY DATA SET

Keep a reliable, auditable record of your data and processing history

Rigorous carbon methodologies & compliance with international standards

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Learn more about carbon accounting

Who can carry out carbon audits?

Any organization, regardless of its size or sector of activity, can carry out a carbon assessment. While some large companies are legally required to do so in order to ensure regulatory compliance, more and more SMEs and microbusinesses are voluntarily committing to this process.

A company's carbon footprint assessment can be entrusted to an external consultant, but using internal carbon footprint software now allows for greater autonomy. Data collection generally involves several departments (HR, purchasing, logistics) as well as suppliers in order to obtain an accurate picture of the organization's overall carbon footprint.

Why conduct a carbon assessment in your company?

Conducting a carbon assessment goes beyond simply measuring environmental impact; it is a strategic performance lever. In particular, it allows you to:

  • Identify risks: Anticipate rising energy prices and future carbon taxes.
  • Reducing costs: A detailed analysis of energy consumption and physical flows helps identify potential savings.
  • Enhance your image: Meet the expectations of customers, investors, and employees who are increasingly demanding when it comes to carbon strategy.
  • Driving the transition: Define a concrete, costed action plan to reduce your greenhouse gas emissions in a sustainable manner.
What is the difference between BEGES and carbon footprint?

Although these terms are often used interchangeably, they refer to different realities:

  • The BEGES (Greenhouse Gas Emissions Report): This is the regulatory term used in France. It is mandatory every four years for companies with more than 500 employees. It focuses on a specific methodology defined by the government.
  • The Bilan Carbone® method method: This is a specific carbon accounting method developed by ADEME (and supported by the Bilan Carbone Association). It is more comprehensive and systematically includes the analysis of indirect emissions (Scope 3).

The use of modern carbon footprint software generally allows you to meet both requirements by relying on emission factors specific to your industry and, of course, kept up to date.

What are scopes 1, 2, and 3?

To structure carbon accounting in a universal way, international standards such as the GHG Protocol have defined three areas of analysis, called "Scopes," which allow greenhouse gas emissions to be classified according to their origin:

  • Scope 1 (Direct emissions): This includes emissions generated directly by resources owned or controlled by your organization. This includes, for example, the combustion of gas in your boilers or the fuel consumption of your company vehicles.
  • Scope 2 (Indirect energy-related emissions): This scope covers energy consumption that the company purchases but does not produce directly. This mainly includes emissions related to the production of electricity, district heating, or steam used in your premises.
  • Scope 3 (Other indirect emissions): This is often the largest part of the carbon footprint (sometimes more than 80%). It encompasses the entire value chain: purchases of goods and services, transportation of goods (freight), employees' commutes, and the end of life of products.

An ambitious carbon strategy requires rigorous data collection on scopes 1, 2, and 3. For certain specific products, a life cycle analysis can complement this approach in order to refine the emission factors used in your carbon footprint software.