Sustainability

Measure, report and reduce
freight emissions

Automatic CO₂ calculation on every shipment using GLEC v3.2 methodology. Aggregate emissions across your entire freight portfolio and export reports for ESG disclosures.

GLEC v3.2 methodology
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Auto-updated on each refresh
312
Tonnes CO₂e
tracked this quarter
47×
Air vs Sea
emissions difference
GLEC
v3.2 Standard
industry methodology
100%
Automatic
no manual inputs
Per-Shipment CO₂

Every shipment gets an automatic carbon footprint

The moment a tracking event refreshes, we calculate CO₂ emissions using origin, destination, transport mode, and cargo weight — no manual inputs required.

  • CO₂ calculated using GLEC v3.2 (Global Logistics Emissions Council)
  • Powered by Ecofreight — industry-standard emissions provider
  • Inputs: origin, destination, transport mode, cargo weight
  • Triggered automatically on each tracking refresh
  • On-demand recalculation from shipment detail page
  • Persisted on shipment record — full historical access
Calculate a shipment
Shipment Emissions
MAEU1234567 — SHA → LAX
GLEC v3.2
4.2
tonnes CO₂e
Scope 3 — upstream transport
0.3 t
Origin haulage
3.6 t
Sea freight
0.3 t
Dest. haulage
Equivalent to driving 16,500 km in a medium petrol car
Emissions Dashboard — Q2 2026
Sea Freight 248.2 tCO₂e
142 shipments · ↓ 8% vs Q1
Air Cargo 64.2 tCO₂e
18 shipments · ↑ 3% vs Q1
Total Scope 3 emissions Q2 2026312.4 tCO₂e
Aggregated Reporting

Portfolio-level emissions reporting for ESG disclosures

Aggregate CO₂ across all your shipments by mode, carrier, route, and time period. Filter and export data in the format your sustainability team needs for ESG and CDP reporting.

  • Filter by mode (sea / air), carrier, route, and date range
  • Scope 3 Category 4 (upstream transportation) classification
  • Export to CSV or Excel for ESG and CDP reporting
  • Month-over-month trend charts
  • Carrier-level breakdown for freight procurement decisions
  • Per-lane emission intensity analysis
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See the real carbon cost of each mode

Air cargo emits up to 47× more CO₂ per tonne-km than sea freight. Our platform makes the trade-off visible — and quantified.

Sea Freight

1.7g
per tonne-km
Low carbon

Air Cargo

80g
per tonne-km
High carbon

Figures are indicative averages (GLEC v3.2). Actual emissions depend on route, aircraft/vessel type, and load factor.

Ready to understand your freight carbon footprint?

Automatic, per-shipment CO₂ calculations. No integrations, no manual data entry.