Environmental data is becoming more complex, more regulated, and more visible. Authorities need software systems that are robust, auditable, and designed to evolve over time — not ad-hoc tools or short-lived solutions.
Emission inventory software
We develop software systems for managing greenhouse gas and air pollutant inventories. These systems support the full lifecycle of inventory data — from structured input and calculations to quality control, comparison across submissions, and long-term documentation. Our emphasis is on: Software infrastructure Information systems Not policy or methodology advice
Environmental data management platforms
Emission inventories are only one example of structured environmental data. The same software principles apply to other domains such as air quality, waste, energy statistics, or environmental indicators. We focus on building reusable, extensible data platforms rather than isolated tools.
Transparency, traceability, and auditability
Our systems are designed so that data, calculations, and results remain traceable over time. Changes are historised, processes are versioned, and assumptions can be documented and referenced. This supports audits, reviews, and institutional continuity.
Scenarios and analytical extensions
Beyond historical data, software systems can support scenario calculations and analytical views. This allows authorities to explore the implications of measures or structural changes while maintaining consistency with historical data.