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SME carbon assessment: where to start

An SME can produce a useful carbon assessment quickly, without a consultancy, by focusing on its major items. It is increasingly required by customers and clients.

Where to start

Start with the easy-to-quantify items: energy (bills), vehicles (km or litres), travel and main purchases. An estimate, even partial, is better than nothing and can be refined later.

A guided tool rather than a consultancy

For an SME, a guided tool is often enough: no deep expertise needed, the right emission factor is applied automatically. UltraCarbon offers a free estimate (Flash) then a full assessment, at a controlled cost.

Frequently asked questions

Is an SME required to do a carbon assessment?

Rarely by law below 500 employees, but increasingly through a cascade effect (customers subject to the CSRD, tenders). Anticipating is an advantage.

How much does it cost for an SME?

Far less than a consultancy: the Flash estimate is free, and the paid offer remains affordable. See the Pricing page.

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