To understand exactly how our carbon reporting software Pulse Net Zero helps customers understand and lower their carbon footprint, we asked our Net Zero, Efficiency and Compliance Engineering analyst Alice Kelso to break down the platform and its benefits.
The software is intuitive and straightforward to use, part of what makes Pulse Net Zero so useful is this ease for anyone. We are looking to provide detailed demo videos soon of the software capabilities and how to navigate around the dashboard both internally and externally.
Pulse Net Zero allows you to align your business targets to the Net Zero Standard, which is a core component of delivering science backed net zero. Alongside that it also offers the following advantages:
As well as these features, soon it will also offer full SECR reporting capability.
The Net Zero Standard supplies a strong science-based understanding of net zero, by providing businesses with transparency and confidence that their near- and long-term decarbonization plans are aligned with climate science.
One challenging aspect users have is identifying the correct emission factors to be used when calculating their emissions. This is something we often need to provide a bit of extra support with, but it’s something our workshops easily identify.
We issue reports on an annual basis that detail the carbon footprint progression and provide a breakdown of the emissions during the reporting period. A carbon efficiency assessment is also included within the annual report, this enables the client to compare the Kg CO2e per intensity metric. These reports are often shared with stakeholders and customers as it shows how well an organisation is doing on its journey to net zero.
There’s frequent communication with our clients to discuss data requirements and identify the different Scope categories that are applicable. We also offer a suite of carbon workshops that enable our clients to have a full understanding of their Scope 1, 2 and 3 emissions with further engineering support days on hand if needed.
I recently completed an IEMA Certified Carbon Management course, which helped me to understand the following:
Monitoring, tracking and reporting emissions via Pulse Net Zero enables our clients to have full transparency of their emissions on an annual and monthly basis. This means they can track their carbon footprint progression against any targets they’ve set and adapt their reduction strategies as and when they need to.
We also have a certification process which recognises when an organisation achieves a significant reduction on their emissions, which is one way they can demonstrate this achievement to customers and stakeholders.
The main ways people use the badges are as follows:
Issuing clients with their certificate, badge and annual PNZ report! It’s great to see the people who work for our customers be so happy with the contribution they’re making towards hitting the UK’s 2050 net zero target.