One platform, industry packs

Built for every industry, without building a different product for each one.

Industry differences are real. Handling them by building a separate version for each sector is what turns a platform into twelve platforms held together by a shared logo.

An industry pack, not a separate product.

An industry pack covers the things that genuinely differ between sectors: the activity types that matter, the methods and emission factors appropriate to them, the information those methods need, and the disclosure topics that sector is expected to report against.

It sits on the same platform every other sector uses, so there is one product to improve and one path forward. An industry pack changes what Carbonex asks you for and how it calculates – it does not change what Carbonex is.

“Verified” here means the pack's methods and structures are checked against the relevant standard before release. It does not mean certified by an external body, and we will not use it to imply that.

The four we are building first.

Banking & Financial Services (PCAF)

A bank’s emissions are overwhelmingly not its own. They sit in the loan book and the investment portfolio, and accounting for them means attributing a share of a borrower’s or investee’s emissions according to the PCAF methodology – which requires knowing the outstanding amount, the counterparty’s own emissions, and the quality of the data behind them.

This is the sector where telling a measured figure from an estimated one matters most. PCAF’s data quality scoring exists precisely because financed-emissions data ranges from directly reported to broadly estimated, and a total that hides that spread is not much use for a decision. Carbonex is being built to keep that distinction rather than average it away.

Real Estate & Facilities

A property portfolio is a large number of assets with wildly uneven data. Some buildings are metered in detail; others produce a quarterly bill and nothing else. Tenant-controlled space, landlord-controlled space and shared services split responsibility in ways that do not match the legal ownership structure.

The distinctive problem is coverage: knowing which parts of the portfolio are measured, which are estimated, and which are simply absent – and being able to report an intensity figure that is honest about that mix. Carbonex is being built to make portfolio-level completeness visible rather than implied.

Manufacturing & Industrial

Manufacturing has the richest activity data in the set and the most complex boundary. Process emissions, on-site energy generation, purchased utilities, a deep upstream supply chain, and product-level footprints that require allocating shared plant activity across output.

The distinctive problem is method discipline at volume: many calculations, many factors, many versions, applied consistently across sites and periods, and reproducible years later. This is where full calculation traceability stops being a nice property and starts being the only way to answer an auditor.

Logistics & Transportation

Transport emissions are a function of mode, distance, load, fuel and route, multiplied by an enormous number of movements – most of them executed by subcontracted carriers whose data arrives in whatever form they choose to send it.

The distinctive problem is collecting data at scale from people who are not your employees and have no obligation to your reporting deadline. Carbonex is being built so suppliers take part directly – access limited to what concerns them, structured requests, evidence attached as it is submitted – rather than being treated as a mailbox.

Industry packs that follow.

SectorThe data problem it brings
Energy & UtilitiesGeneration mix, transmission losses, and a reporting boundary that shifts with the market structure
Retail & E-commerceVery long, very shallow supplier tails and product-level footprints across large catalogues
Hospitality & TourismPer-property operational data, occupancy-dependent intensity, and franchised estates with mixed control
Healthcare & PharmaRegulated waste streams, cold chain, and anaesthetic and process gases with high global-warming potential
Technology & TelecomNetwork and data-centre energy, hardware lifecycle, and AI workload emissions
Construction & InfrastructureEmbodied carbon in materials, project-based rather than annual boundaries, and deep subcontractor chains
Agriculture & FoodLand use, biogenic emissions, seasonality, and highly fragmented upstream supply
Public Sector & EducationLarge mixed estates, public accountability requirements, and procurement-driven supply chains

What one shared platform buys you.

Every improvement reaches every customer. There is one product, so a corrected method or a new capability is not a separate migration project for every customer.

Data stays comparable. Entities in different sectors are organised the same way, so a group that spans banking and real estate can consolidate without reconciling two products.

The platform can be examined once. One platform can be assured, security-reviewed and audited as one thing. Twelve variants cannot.

The honest cost. We will sometimes say no. Where a request would require the shared model to bend, we will explain why we are not doing it rather than quietly building a variant. Some organisations will find that inflexible. It is the same discipline that makes the rest of the platform trustworthy.

Where we honestly are with all of this.