ESG&sustainabilityinsights
Insights on ESG regulation, sustainability reporting, and best practices.
EUDR product scope changes: are you now in scope?
The EUDR adjusts its product list: instant coffee and palm derivatives in, leather out. Learn what to do if you are now in scope before the 2026 deadline.
EU ETS explained: how it works and what companies must do
Complete guide to the EU Emissions Trading System: cap-and-trade mechanics, covered sectors, allowance management, ETS2, CBAM, and the EU-UK merger.
Download emission factors in Excel
You can now export emission factors to Excel directly from the platform, selecting the records and columns you need.
Emission factor database catalogue
You can now explore all the emission factor databases available in Dcycle from a centralised catalogue, with detailed information on versions, countries,
Emission factor details
You can now view the full details of each emission factor directly from the platform, without leaving your workflow.
New calculation method for water
Water emission calculations get a new methodology: more accurate, with full traceability and access to new official databases.
You can now upload your self-consumption data directly in electricity
You can now log the energy generated by your solar panels directly from the electricity section, without needing to create custom emission factors.
GHG Protocol names first CEO: what it means for carbon standards
Tim Mohin becomes GHG Protocol's first CEO as the organization leads global carbon accounting harmonization under the COP30 mandate. Discover what changes.
N-ESRS: ESRS is coming for non-EU companies in the EU
EFRAG launches a cost-benefit study for N-ESRS, the ESRS standards for non-EU companies with EU market presence. Learn what to expect and how to prepare before 2029.
VSME: the voluntary standard you'll use anyway
Learn why the VSME standard, voluntary for SMEs, becomes mandatory in practice when CSRD customers ask for sustainability data. Get ready before July 2026.
CBAM: how to deduct carbon already paid in origin
Learn how the EU lets CBAM importers deduct carbon priced abroad on steel, cement, fertilisers, aluminium and hydrogen. Consultation open until 10 June.
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