01 Collect

Structured data collection.
All 8 emission sources.

Replace scattered spreadsheets with guided, structured input for every Scope 1 and Scope 2 emission source. Manufacturing-specific templates. Multi-facility. Audit-traceable from first entry.

All GHG Protocol Scope 1 categories · Scope 2 location-based & market-based · Multi-facility · Audit trail

All four GHG Protocol Scope 1 categories.

Manufacturing-specific templates for every Scope 1 source category. Emission factors pre-loaded. Guidance embedded. Data entry structured for audit.

Stationary Combustion

Boilers, furnaces, kilns, generators — fuel burned on-site for heat or power.

Required inputs

Fuel typeConsumption (GJ)FacilityReporting period

Example: Natural gas boiler: 4,280 GJ → 236 tCO₂e

Mobile Combustion

Company-owned vehicles, forklifts, internal transport — fuel burned in owned fleet.

Required inputs

Vehicle typeFuel typeDistance or fuel volumeFleet ID

Example: Diesel trucks: 18,400 L → 49 tCO₂e

Fugitive Emissions

Refrigerant leaks, SF₆ from electrical equipment, methane from wastewater.

Required inputs

Refrigerant typeCharge quantityLeakage rateGWP factor

Example: R-22 refrigerant: 12 kg leak → 26 tCO₂e

Process Emissions

Emissions from industrial chemical reactions, calcination, sector-specific processes.

Required inputs

Process typeRaw material quantityEmission factor source

Example: Textile sector-specific IPCC process factors

Purchased electricity and thermal energy.

Location-based method using India state-level CEA grid emission factors. Market-based method support in roadmap.

Scope 2

Purchased Electricity

Grid electricity at all facilities. Location-based using India state CEA factors.

Electricity (kWh)Grid region / stateUtilityPeriod

Example: Maharashtra grid: 2,840,000 kWh → 892 tCO₂e

Scope 2

Purchased Heat & Steam

Externally supplied thermal energy — district heating, steam from co-generation.

Heat/steam quantity (GJ)SupplierEmission factor

Example: District steam: 480 GJ → 34 tCO₂e

Audit-grade data — not just storage.

Raw data entry is where most carbon inventories break down. Sustaineve enforces structure, completeness, and traceability at the collection stage.

Guided input, not blank forms

Every field shows what to enter, which unit to use, and where to find the data in your operations records.

Multi-facility support

Add multiple plants, warehouses, and offices. Consolidate at group level or report per facility.

Source-to-calculation traceability

Every data point stored with timestamp, user, and the emission calculation it feeds. Full chain.

Period-based data management

Organise by financial or calendar year. Compare FY 2023–24 vs FY 2024–25 side by side.

Missing data flags

Platform flags incomplete source coverage before calculation runs — no silent inventory gaps.

CSV import from records

Paste or upload from utility bills, fuel purchase records, or energy audit exports.

Next Step Stage 02 of 04

Data collected. Now calculate.

Every data point feeds the IPCC-aligned calculation engine. See how tCO₂e figures are derived with full factor traceability.