The TRACE dashboard presents your Carbon Emissions in a number of ways to provide you with detailed analysis for you and your stakeholders.
- Charts and graphs can be included in your reports.
Emissions per attendee may be particularly useful to compare events of different sizes. -
Report Scope 1, 2 and 3 carbon, in line with global reporting expectations, helping you and your stakeholders to comply with standards, and offset your emissions as desired.
Always focus on reducing your emissions before offsetting. Offsetting of scope 1 and 2 emissions is the minimum required for Carbon Neutrality, however with so much of emissions from events falling into scope 3 we encourage all users to be more ambitious in offsetting. All emissions should be offset if you are working towards Net-Zero.
- Results are compatible with businesses reporting in line with the Global Reporting Initiative or Greenhouse Gas Protocol and businesses committed to a 1.5°C pathway reporting to SBTi or Race to Zero initiatives.
- The reduction tips enable you to see where the biggest carbon emissions savings could be made in order to reduce the impact of future events.
This is particularly useful when planning recurring events to enable year-on-year emissions reductions to be made, reducing the event’s Carbon Footprint in line with net-zero targets.
It is also a vital step in achieving Carbon Neutral status that you can demonstrate a meaningful reduction in carbon emissions. For one-off events, we recommend using TRACE to estimate your emissions at the start of the project. You can then implement the reduction tips provided in the dashboard to enable real carbon savings to be made straight away and explore how you can go further by changing your input data and seeing the effect on the results.