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What is actually driving our emissions?

A total emissions number does not tell you where to act. Carbon Emissions Driver Analysis explains what is driving emissions across products, suppliers, facilities, and logistics, and ranks the biggest reduction opportunities.

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The Challenge

The total hides the drivers

  • The total hides the drivers

    A single tCO2e figure says nothing about which activity, supplier, or lane to change.

  • Scope 3 dominates and is hardest

    Purchased goods and services usually carry most of the footprint, and it sits outside the organization's four walls.

  • Reduction effort is scattered

    Without a ranked view, sustainability effort spreads thin instead of hitting the largest levers.

How eyko Solves It

Decompose emissions to their drivers

Carbon Emissions Driver Analysis decomposes emissions across products, suppliers, facilities, and logistics, attributes them to their drivers, and ranks the reduction opportunities by size and feasibility, so effort goes to the biggest levers.

Carbon Emissions Driver Analysis | What
Executive Summary

Total emissions are about 42,000 tCO2e. Decomposed, purchased goods and services (Scope 3 suppliers) account for 58 percent, logistics for 22 percent, facilities for 14 percent, and the rest for 6 percent.

Emissions by source (tCO2e)
Purchased goods and services
24,360
Logistics
9,240
Facilities
5,880
Other
2,520
MetricCurrentBenchmarkStatus
Primary indicatorFlaggedTargetAction needed
Secondary indicatorMonitoringWithin rangeOn track
Trend directionDecliningStableReview required
Recommendations
1Total emissions are about 42,000 tCO2e.
2Full analysis available across all connected data sources.

Carbon emissions driver analysis decomposes your total footprint across products, suppliers, facilities, and logistics, and attributes each share to its driver. The Playbook turns a single tCO2e number into a ranked breakdown, so the team knows which activities and suppliers carry the emissions rather than only how many there are in total.

This is decision intelligence in practice: the what, the why, and the what next from your live data.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

Everything you need to know about Carbon Emissions Driver Analysis.

Carbon emissions driver analysis decomposes your total emissions across products, suppliers, facilities, and logistics, and attributes each share to its driver. eyko turns a single tCO2e figure into a ranked breakdown and identifies the largest reduction opportunities by size and feasibility, so effort goes to the biggest levers rather than spreading thin.

It reads activity and spend data from your ERP, supplier and procurement records, facilities and logistics systems, and your carbon or ESG platform, alongside any data platform you already run. It works with systems such as SAP, Oracle, NetSuite, Watershed, Persefoni, and Snowflake, and there is no separate data project to start.

Yes. The Playbook decomposes emissions across scopes, including the Scope 3 purchased goods and services that usually carry most of the footprint and sit outside the organization, so the analysis reflects where the emissions actually are rather than only the parts that are easy to measure.

The Playbook ranks reduction opportunities by the size of the emissions they address and the feasibility of acting, so a large, addressable driver such as a high-carbon supplier or lane outranks a small or hard-to-change one. It also flags the reductions that cut cost as well as emissions.

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