ePS Packaging embeds CarbonQuota to help print & packaging companies measure carbon footprint
ePS Packaging has announced a strategic partnership with CarbonQuota to integrate advanced carbon footprint capabilities across its software ecosystem for the packaging and print industries.
The collaboration will embed CarbonQuota’s sophisticated automated carbon calculator into ePS’ extensive software offering, to assist printers in the provision of accurate and verifiable data for their Sustainability metrics.
Dominic Harris, CarbonQuota’s co-founder, says: “Carbon footprints have become the universal metric for corporate sustainability.”
“As organizations worldwide solidify their net-zero commitments, our technology provides the granular, trustworthy data needed to substantiate and accelerate these environmental goals.”
ePS Packaging, an operating unit of eProductivity Software (ePS), provides customers with a software platform that captures intricate data across raw
Gaby Matsliach, CEO of ePS materials, production processes, and logistics. Gaby Matsliach, CEO of ePS, says: “Through our collaboration with CarbonQuota, this data can now be readily transformed into precise, standardised carbon footprint calculations that meet the highest international reporting standards.”
“This brings a key differentiating capability for our customer base, enabling them to better collaborate with their brand customers in this crucial joint environmental responsibility of reducing carbon footprints.”
CarbonQuota claims that every carbon footprint generated through this solution is verifiable and auditable, ‘so businesses can now evaluate and optimise production and supply chain scenarios with unprecedented precision, enabling informed trade-offs that balance cost, efficiency, and environmental impact’.
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