Your emissions data is now a price.

When an EU importer can't verify your embedded emissions, they fall back on default values — and default values cost more. We produce the numbers that hold up.

Illustration: verified emissions data flowing from India to the European Union and the Gulf — a carbon-credit sprout token, a CO₂ greenhouse-gas mark and an export cargo ship orbiting a globe.

THE SHAPE OF A FOOTPRINT

A vague cloud becomes a number you can defend.

BEAT 01

One plume.

Most companies start here: a single, undifferentiated cloud. One vague number for the whole business — or no number at all.

A five-stage diagram of a corporate carbon footprint. Stage one: the footprint is a single undifferentiated plume, reported as one vague figure. Stage two: it resolves into three measured streams shown as bars inside a one-hundred-per-cent track — Scope 1, direct on-site combustion, eighteen per cent; Scope 2, purchased power, eight per cent; Scope 3, value chain, seventy-four per cent. Stage three: Scope 3 dominates, and breaks down into purchased goods and services, raw materials, upstream logistics, and use of sold products. Stage four: four named levers are applied — energy efficiency reduces Scope 1 by fifty-five per cent, renewable power reduces Scope 2 by ninety per cent, supplier engagement reduces Scope 3 by twenty-four per cent and process and materials change reduces it by a further sixty-eight per cent — leaving Scope 1 at 8.1, Scope 2 at 0.8 and Scope 3 at 18.1 per cent of the baseline. Stage five: the baseline of one hundred per cent is shown directly above a residual bar of twenty-seven per cent on the same scale. That residual is measured, not offset, and not zero. Percentages illustrative of a typical manufacturing profile — not Prakrti client data.

TOTAL EMISSIONS

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UNMEASURED · UNATTRIBUTED

BEAT 02

It resolves.

Metered fuel, purchased power, supplier invoices. The cloud separates into three accounted streams, each attributable to a boundary in the GHG Protocol.

BEAT 03

Most of it isn’t yours.

Scope 3 dominates. It sits with suppliers, raw materials, freight and the product in use — outside your fence line, inside your inventory.

BEAT 04

Levers apply.

Efficiency, renewable power, supplier engagement, process change. Named actions against named streams — each one traceable to a line in the inventory.

BEAT 05

What remains is honest.

A smaller footprint, and a residual that is still there. Not zero, not offset away — measured, reduced, and stated. That is the number an auditor can follow.

EARNED, NOT CLAIMED

Every reduction traces to a metered, invoiced or verified source.

Percentages illustrative of a typical manufacturing profile — not Prakrti client data.

Your emissions data is now a price.

When an EU importer can't verify your embedded emissions, they fall back on default values — and default values cost more. We produce the numbers that hold up.

SMOKE IN · ONE PRICED UNIT OUT

Illustration: three factory chimneys emit smoke continuously; the smoke is drawn into a funnel intake, a vertical gauge beside the plant climbs to 50tonnes of CO₂ equivalent — the CBAM reporting threshold — and a single priced unit, denominated in rupees per tonne of CO₂ equivalent, is produced at the funnel's output.

PHASE 01

Right now, it is smoke.

Unmetered output. No boundary, no number, no evidence a buyer can use.

PHASE 02

Then you meter it.

Fuel, power, process. Every stream attributed to a source you can point at on the plant.

PHASE 03

Someone checks it.

An importer’s declarant needs figures that survive an accredited verifier, not an estimate. That check is theirs to make, not ours.

PHASE 04

It becomes a rate.

Verified tonnes carry your own figure. Unverified tonnes fall back to default values, which cost 30–80% more.

PHASE 05

And then it is paid.

30 September 2027: the first annual declaration, covering 2026 imports. The number you filed is the number you are charged on.

Your emissions data is now a price.

When an EU importer can't verify your embedded emissions, they fall back on default values — and default values cost more. We produce the numbers that hold up.

SCOPE 118%
SCOPE 28%
SCOPE 374%
Stainless process piping and pumps inside an industrial plantProcess plant — Scope 1 combustion
30 September 2027First annual CBAM declaration, covering 2026 imports
00%Cost inflation when default values replace verified data
0 tAnnual importer threshold — steel, aluminium, cement

THE SHAPE OF A FOOTPRINT

A vague cloud becomes a number you can defend.

Scroll through the sequence an inventory actually follows — undifferentiated, then measured, then attributed, then reduced.

A five-stage diagram of a corporate carbon footprint. Stage one: the footprint is a single undifferentiated plume, reported as one vague figure. Stage two: it resolves into three measured streams shown as bars inside a one-hundred-per-cent track — Scope 1, direct on-site combustion, eighteen per cent; Scope 2, purchased power, eight per cent; Scope 3, value chain, seventy-four per cent. Stage three: Scope 3 dominates, and breaks down into purchased goods and services, raw materials, upstream logistics, and use of sold products. Stage four: four named levers are applied — energy efficiency reduces Scope 1 by fifty-five per cent, renewable power reduces Scope 2 by ninety per cent, supplier engagement reduces Scope 3 by twenty-four per cent and process and materials change reduces it by a further sixty-eight per cent — leaving Scope 1 at 8.1, Scope 2 at 0.8 and Scope 3 at 18.1 per cent of the baseline. Stage five: the baseline of one hundred per cent is shown directly above a residual bar of twenty-seven per cent on the same scale. That residual is measured, not offset, and not zero. Percentages illustrative of a typical manufacturing profile — not Prakrti client data.

TOTAL EMISSIONS

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UNMEASURED · UNATTRIBUTED

SHARE OF ONE YEAR'S FOOTPRINT · BAR LENGTH = SHARE OF 100%

SCOPE 1DIRECT · ON SITE18%8.1%
SCOPE 2PURCHASED POWER8%0.8%
SCOPE 3VALUE CHAIN74%18.1%

Full width of each rail = 100% of the footprint

SCOPE 3 IS MADE OF

  • PURCHASED GOODS & SERVICES
  • RAW MATERIALS
  • UPSTREAM LOGISTICS
  • USE OF SOLD PRODUCTS

OUTSIDE THE FENCE LINE · INSIDE THE INVENTORY

LEVERS APPLIED

  • −55%ENERGY EFFICIENCYON SCOPE 1
  • −90%RENEWABLE POWERON SCOPE 2
  • −24%SUPPLIER ENGAGEMENTON SCOPE 3
  • −68%PROCESS & MATERIALSON SCOPE 3
BASELINEBEFORE REDUCTION100%
RESIDUALAFTER REDUCTION27%

27% of baseline remains

MADE OF

  • SCOPE 18.1%
  • SCOPE 20.8%
  • SCOPE 318.1%

MEASURED · NOT OFFSET · NOT ZERO

EARNED, NOT CLAIMED

Every reduction traces to a metered, invoiced or verified source.

Percentages illustrative of a typical manufacturing profile — not Prakrti client data.

BEAT 01

One plume.

Most companies start here: a single, undifferentiated cloud. One vague number for the whole business — or no number at all.

BEAT 02

It resolves.

Metered fuel, purchased power, supplier invoices. The cloud separates into three accounted streams, each attributable to a boundary in the GHG Protocol.

BEAT 03

Most of it isn’t yours.

Scope 3 dominates. It sits with suppliers, raw materials, freight and the product in use — outside your fence line, inside your inventory.

BEAT 04

Levers apply.

Efficiency, renewable power, supplier engagement, process change. Named actions against named streams — each one traceable to a line in the inventory.

BEAT 05

What remains is honest.

A smaller footprint, and a residual that is still there. Not zero, not offset away — measured, reduced, and stated. That is the number an auditor can follow.

Welder working with sparks
A number you can't trace to a meter reading, an invoice or a delivery note isn't a measurement. It's an estimate wearing a suit.— How we approach carbon accounting
Most of your footprint sits outside your fence line. That's not a loophole — it's where the work is.— On Scope 3 and supplier emissions
Warehouse racking and stored goods

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What we can show you today — and what we won't fake.

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How we work

  • Aligned to the GHG Protocol
  • Reports built to withstand assurance review
  • Regulatory positions reviewed 2026-08-17