Sustainability & AI

Automated carbon accounting

Using software and AI to calculate organisational or product emissions from activity data, replacing manual estimation.

Established · Editorial draft · Last reviewed 21 Aug 2026

Definition

The use of software — increasingly with AI components — to calculate organisational, product or supply-chain emissions directly from activity and transactional data.

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Subject
Sustainability & AI
Editorial status
Editorial draft
Definition status
Established
Last updated
21 August 2026

References

GHG ProtocolCorporate Accounting and Reporting Standard

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GHG Protocol / GeSI / Carbon TrustICT Sector Guidance — life-cycle GHG emissions for ICT products and services (built on the Product Life Cycle Standard)

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Overview

What it means

Automation replaces spreadsheet-and-estimate workflows with pipelines that ingest utility, procurement and logistics data, match emissions factors and apply the GHG Protocol's accounting rules continuously rather than annually. AI assists where data is unstructured — extracting activity data from invoices or documents — and where factors must be matched at scale.

How it is used

Vendors and in-house teams deploy such systems for corporate inventories, product footprints and scope 3 estimation. Assurance practice is adapting: auditors increasingly examine data lineage and factor selection in automated systems rather than only annual figures.

Why it matters

Automation makes carbon accounting faster and more granular — and makes its errors systematic. When the pipeline is wrong, it is consistently wrong at scale, which is why methodology transparency and assurance matter more, not less, in automated systems.

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