How green is your SaladStop! salad? Unravel Carbon finds out
WHAT salad ingredient has the largest carbon footprint? Local food and beverage (F&B) chain SaladStop! discovered that for them, lavosh bread accounts for the most emissions but feta cheese is most emissions-intensive – insights gained via Unravel Carbon’s carbon accounting services.
More companies are growing keen to reduce their carbon emissions, but they may not always know where to start. This is where Unravel’s software-as-a-service comes in. It transforms accounting data into supply chain carbon data, allowing firms to identify specific areas of high carbon emissions.
“Every dollar that a company spends has a carbon footprint attached to it,” said Grace Sai, co-founder and chief executive officer (CEO) of Unravel Carbon. “The financial data is the company’s richest source of truth – it is reviewed 20 times a month, it’s audited, it’s interrogable”.
KEYWORDS IN THIS ARTICLE
BT is now on Telegram!
For daily updates on weekdays and specially selected content for the weekend. Subscribe to t.me/BizTimes
SMEs
Sun rising for Singapore businesses breaking into Japan market
One in three Singapore SMEs expect AI to replace or take over jobs: survey
Fintech KPay aims to triple Singapore merchant base, double local workforce
Singapore SMEs in contractionary mode for fifth straight quarter: OCBC
B2K’s second-generation leaders paw a new path in pet products
Finding a growth vector with digital solutions