Economy

CRU's Emissions Analysis Tool Demo
Written by Tim Triplett
April 1, 2021
The CRU Group has developed a web-based tool to help users understand emissions at the company and asset level to make better decisions in pursuit of lowering the carbon released into the atmosphere.
CRU’s Emissions Analysis Tool uses standardized data and methodologies, calibrated to existing schemes such as the EU emissions trading system (EU ETS), International Aluminum Institute (IAI) and World Steel Association (worldsteel), to help clients accurately understand the emissions of aluminum and steel producers.
Learn more about how you can drive enhanced sustainability strategies and results with high-quality, standardized emissions data on an interactive analysis platform.
Take one minute to watch CRU’s Emissions Analysis Tool in action: Watch the demo
Interested in a personalized demo or trial? Get in touch

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