Calculate Your CO2 Emissions
At SC-X, we are committed to sustainability and protecting our environment. To help you better understand and reduce your CO2 emissions, we offer the Carboncare CO2 Calculator . With this tool, you can quickly and easily calculate the CO2 emissions of your national and international transports.
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Use the CO2 Calculator to:
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Track your emissions from various modes of transport
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Raise awareness of your carbon footprint
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Plan and implement measures to reduce your emissions
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Steps to CO2 Reduction
After calculating your emissions, we offer tailored consulting services to improve your carbon balance. Our experts will help you develop and implement sustainable strategies that are both ecologically and economically beneficial.
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Visit our [sustainability page] to learn more about our services and our commitment to a greener future.
Facts to Consider
Why Ton-Kilometers (tkm)? A ton-kilometer (tkm) is a unit of measure that multiplies the amount of freight in tons by the distance traveled in kilometers. This metric is crucial for accurately calculating CO2 emissions in freight transport, as it makes the transport efficiency of different modes comparable. By using tkm, companies can benchmark their emissions and implement more effective reduction measures.
Freight Transport by Truck: Did you know that freight transport by truck emits approximately 95 grams of CO2 per ton of cargo and kilometer (tkm)? By optimizing your supply chains and using modern, energy-efficient vehicles, you can significantly reduce these emissions.
Rail Transport: Consider shifting your goods to rail. A freight train emits only about 20 grams of CO2 per ton of freight and kilometer (tkm), making it an environmentally friendly option for freight transport.
Sea Freight: Sea freight is one of the most efficient methods to transport goods worldwide. A container ship emits only about 8-15 grams of CO2 per ton of cargo and kilometer (tkm), depending on the type of ship and route. Use sea freight to improve your carbon footprint.
Air Freight: While air freight is fast, it is also emission-intensive. A cargo plane emits about 500-600 grams of CO2 per ton of cargo and kilometer (tkm), depending on the type of aircraft and load factor. Use air freight only when absolutely necessary and offset the emissions through climate protection projects.
Act Now for a Greener Future!
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Want to learn more about how you can reduce your CO2 emissions? Schedule a free introductory meeting with us, where we will present our sustainability management services. Let's work together towards a sustainable future.