Freight and logistics sit at the heart of the decarbonisation challenge. They are also one of the biggest opportunities. Next week Earthchain will be in Manchester exhibiting at Sustainable Logistics LIVE. Over the past year we’ve been working closely with customers to better understand how emissions move through freight networks, from routing decisions and transport modes through to downstream logistics and product distribution. What’s becoming clear is that logistics emissions can’t be managed through reporting cycles alone. They require the same thing logistics teams already rely on for cost and performance: granular operational data and decision-ready insight. Events like Sustainable Logistics Live are valuable because they bring together operators, supply chain leaders, and sustainability teams trying to make real progress on the ground. If you’re attending, come and find us. We’ll be sharing some of the work we’ve been doing around activity-based freight emissions and operational sustainability. Looking forward to the conversations. #SLL2026 #SustainableLogistics #SupplyChains #Decarbonisation #Manchester
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The future of carbon accounting is here. Earthchain’s AI-driven platform streamlines data collection, emissions calculations, and actionable insights, empowering sustainability teams to focus on delivering change.
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- 2-10 employees
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- Privately Held
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- CO2 Calculation, Carbon Accounting, and climate change
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Sustainability Software
Earthchain is an AI-driven Climate platform, helping businesses to collate emissions data efficiently and effectively from across their operations and value chain
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Last week our CEO Dan Graf shared that Earthchain automatically processed 520,000 emissions calculations in a single day, all at activity level. What’s interesting isn’t just the scale. It’s what that kind of activity represents. Across the organisations we work with, sustainability teams are under growing pressure. Expectations are rising, regulatory demands are tightening, and leadership teams are asking more commercial questions about impact, cost, and risk. At the same time, most teams are still operating with fragmented data and workflows built around annual reporting cycles. What we’re starting to see is a shift. As sustainability data becomes more granular, continuous, and connected to operational systems, it begins to change how organisations think about sustainability altogether. The conversation moves closer to procurement, logistics, product design, and supplier strategy, the places where real decisions are made. Industry analysis is pointing in the same direction. Sustainability is increasingly being treated as an execution discipline embedded in business operations, rather than a standalone reporting function. For sustainability teams, that opens up a much bigger opportunity: to help shape how the business actually runs. And when that happens, progress on decarbonisation tends to move a lot faster. #Sustainability #ClimateTech #SupplyChains #OperationalSustainability
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Trust matters. Particularly in sustainability. That’s why we’re proud to share that Earthchain has once again been recognised by KanataQ as one of the most trusted sustainability solution providers for the second year running. As sustainability moves beyond reporting and into operational decision-making, expectations of technology are rising. Organisations increasingly need decision-grade, auditable sustainability data that can stand up to scrutiny from finance, leadership, and regulators. Trust is also becoming one of the defining factors in the adoption of AI in sustainability. While teams see the potential for AI to accelerate analysis and insight, concerns around accuracy, reliability, and transparency remain the biggest barriers to adoption. Recognition like this matters because it reflects the standards our customers and partners expect and the responsibility we carry when building systems that support real business decisions. Thank you to the teams we work with every day who continue to push sustainability forward. #Sustainability #ClimateTech #OperationalSustainability #ESG #AI
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Tonight’s the night! We’re proud to have been shortlisted for the AI in ESG Award at this year’s edie Awards. This new category feels significant. It recognises the growing role AI can play in accelerating climate programmes and helping under-resourced sustainability teams move beyond annual reporting cycles into something more operational. This nomination also reflects the work we’ve been doing together with Dulwich College. Their pioneering approach has helped shape our thinking around effective and responsible uses of AI, and is quickly becoming a benchmark for sustainability in the education sector. We’re looking forward to being in the room tonight alongside peers and fellow nominees doing the hard and important work to push sustainability forward. #edieawards
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Meet Dan Graf, our CEO at Sustainability LIVE today in London.
I'm attending Sustainability LIVE - The Net Zero Summit at the QE2 Centre in London today. One of the main topics on the agenda is AI in Sustainability, something I am deeply involved in on the front line as we deploy Earthchain to transform data and insight from annual / retrospective, to realtime and automated. Connect and message if you'd like to have a chat !
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Reporting season is exposing something uncomfortable. The pressure many sustainability teams feel right now is structural: - Lean teams - Rising assurance standards - Sharper finance scrutiny - Manual workflows still holding everything together In this month’s Signals, we explore a transition we’re seeing clearly across the market. Sustainability is moving from a compliance exercise to an execution discipline. Which changes the question - having the right strategy isn't sufficient. It’s about whether your systems can support it. We cover: • Why 2026 will reward execution-led teams • The move from reporting tools to embedded management systems • Why auditability and traceability are becoming baseline expectations If reporting feels heavier than it should, it may be a systems issue. Read the March edition of Signals and subscribe for monthly insight from the front lines.
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Our CEO Dan Graf will be at Reset Connect North this week, spending time with leaders, investors, and operators across the North’s green economy. It’s been an exciting start to the year. In conversations so far, one thing is clear: teams want to move beyond more pledges and annual, compliance-led reporting cycles. The focus is shifting toward operationalising sustainability and building the data, infrastructure, and governance needed to make it work in practice. If you’re attending, feel free to reach out to Dan. He’d be glad to share how we’re supporting this shift with our customers and partners at Earthchain. #ResetConnectNorth #GreenEconomy #OperationalSustainability
Can't wait for Reset Connect North! I'm excited to connect with leaders, investors, and innovators in the green economy. This event is a fantastic opportunity to gain insights and network with experts who are driving sustainable growth in the North of England. Let's explore the technologies and ideas that will shape our future together! #ResetConnectNorth #SustainabilityInnovation #GreenEconomy Register here https://lnkd.in/e-_8Bg_2
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Introducing Signals. Earthchain’s new monthly newsletter. As we move into 2026, sustainability is entering a different phase. The conversation is no longer about ambition or intent. It’s about execution, inside real businesses, with real constraints. Signals is where Earthchain shares what we’re seeing on the front lines: – How sustainability workflows are actually changing – Where progress still stalls – What’s starting to work when data becomes decision-grade – Why compliance alone is no longer enough to unlock action or investment This isn’t trend-watching, theory or more macro market perspectives. It’s first-hand insight from working with sustainability teams wrestling with messy, unstructured data and pushing to turn it into something operational, trusted, and useful. In our first edition, our CEO and Co-founder Dan Graf shares why 2026 feels like a break from the past, not a continuation and why automation and AI, applied carefully and credibly, are becoming essential infrastructure for sustainability teams under pressure. If you believe sustainability should be something businesses use, not just report on, Signals is for you. 👉 Read the first issue here
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In a year when climate ambition has to translate into tangible outcomes. Trust has become a real differentiator. And as AI becomes unavoidable in how sustainability data is collected, analysed, and acted upon, that trust matters more than ever. We’re proud to share that Earthchain has been recognised as one of the most trusted platforms on the KanataQ marketplace. That recognition matters because sustainability is no longer about intent, it’s about: - Data leaders can stand behind - Insight that holds up under scrutiny - Platforms that support strategic business decisions, not just reporting AI is accelerating what’s possible in sustainability, but it’s also raising the bar. Organisations are under growing pressure to move beyond ambition and demonstrate progress that is credible, repeatable, and defensible at a time when resources are constrained and expectations continue to rise. Being trusted in this context isn’t a badge. It’s a responsibility. Thank you to the customers and partners who continue to push us to meet a higher standard and to prove, every day, that sustainability data can be both defensible and decision-ready. This is only the beginning.
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Businesses who work across borders often struggle with Scope 3 data in multiple different languages and formats. Earthchain is a polyglot, able to read and understand documents in numerous languages and alphabets, contextualise, quantify and calculate GHG emissions in seconds, regardless of language or format. Watch the demo below 👇
Carbon accounting gets harder the moment your evidence is in multiple languages. Invoices, freight documents, utility bills and receipts often arrive in different languages and different character sets. For global businesses, that is routine. For carbon reporting, it is a quiet failure point. Data gets skipped, simplified, or just estimated, because it is too hard to process properly. In this short demo, I show the Earthchain platform processing a Chinese e-fapiao invoice end to end in seconds. The AI reads the original language, interprets the content correctly, and turns it into usable, auditable carbon data without translation steps or manual intervention. If your footprint depends on global supply chains, multilingual source evidence is not an edge case. It is the norm. https://lnkd.in/eAap5C-x
Dealing with Scope 3 Data in Different Languages
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