Carbon Footprints of Solar Energy
A carbon footprint is the total amount of greenhouse gases (including carbon dioxide and methane) that are generated by our actions. To have the best chance of avoiding a 2℃ rise in global temperatures, the average global carbon footprint per year needs to drop under 2 tons by 2050.
TrueSun provides a one-stop shop for assessing your company’s Scope 1, 2, and 3 emissions, developing emission reduction programmes, and providing tailored tools and reporting support. TrueSun helps to measure and mitigate the carbon emissions. One can do in-house by switching to clean energy like solar energy or buy carbon credits from market.
Businesses can use carbon footprint assessments to differentiate their products in the marketplace and as part of their corporate social responsibility (CSR) strategy. As a result, it’s becoming increasingly vital to monitor emissions and mitigate them using approaches like lifecycle analysis. In terms of energy and raw material use, a carbon footprint can assist detect waste or inefficiencies inside a company.
For Carbon Footprinting, Truesun undertakes
Direct GHG Emissions (Scope 1)
Indirect GHG emissions from electricity (Scope 2)
Indirect GHG emissions from other sources (Scope 3)
Depending upon the scope, TrueSun generates GHG emission reports and suggests mitigation plan
Benefits of going Carbon Neutral
Cost Savings help improve the company's bottom line
Improved External Relations and Investor Confidence
Improved Stakeholder Relations
Regulatory Compliance
Economic Growth
Enhance your green credentials through an annual commitment
Differentiate yourself as an environmentally responsible brand
Align your business to the UN Sustainable Development Goals