CO2 Footprint Analysis
Measure Your Supply Chain's Carbon Footprint. Then Reduce It.
Data-driven carbon analysis for food supply chains from Egypt. Verified emissions data following GHG Protocol and ISO 14064 — ready for ESG reports, CSRD compliance, and Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) filings.
What You Get
Verified Data — Emissions calculated from your actual supply chain data, not industry averages or estimates
ESG Compliance — Reports aligned with GHG Protocol, ISO 14064, TCFD, GRI, and CSRD frameworks
Reduction Roadmap — Prioritized actions with estimated carbon and cost savings per recommendation
Stakeholder-Ready Reports — Audit-grade documentation for investors, regulators, retailers, and sustainability disclosures



Built for organizations committed to sustainability
Whether you're reporting to investors, meeting regulations, or leading your market — carbon data is no longer optional.
Importers Facing CBAM & CSRD Requirements
Quantify the environmental impact of your sourcing from Egypt. Provide investors and boards with verified carbon data for ESG disclosures.
Retailers with Net-Zero Commitments
Meet your net-zero commitments with supplier-level carbon data. Document Scope 3 emissions across your Egyptian produce supply chain.
Brands Under ESG Disclosure Pressure
Back your sustainability claims with independently verified numbers. Build consumer trust with transparent environmental reporting.
Sustainability & Supply Chain Officers
Identify carbon hotspots in your logistics and operations. Make data-driven decisions to optimize routes, packaging, and energy use.
Carbon measurement is no longer optional
Regulations are tightening, consumers are watching, and competitors are already measuring. Here's why it matters now.
Regulatory Compliance
The EU's Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM), Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD), and similar frameworks are making carbon disclosure mandatory for food supply chains. The EU Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) requires verified emissions data for imported goods. Non-compliance means financial penalties and market access restrictions.
Consumer Trust
Shoppers increasingly choose brands that demonstrate environmental responsibility. Verified carbon data builds credibility and differentiates your products on the shelf. 78% of European consumers say they prefer brands with transparent carbon footprint data.
Competitive Advantage
Companies that measure and reduce their carbon footprint win preferred supplier status, access sustainability-linked financing, and future-proof their operations against regulation.
Reduction Opportunities
You can't reduce what you don't measure. Our analysis identifies the biggest carbon hotspots in your supply chain — often revealing cost-saving opportunities alongside emission reductions.
From scope to strategy — a structured methodology
Five clear steps to measure, understand, and reduce your supply chain carbon footprint.
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Scope Definition
We work with you to define the boundaries of the analysis — which products, routes, and supply chain stages to include.
- Product selection and supply chain mapping
- Emission scope boundaries (Scope 1, 2, 3)
- Reporting framework alignment (GHG Protocol, ISO 14064)
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Data Collection
We gather primary data from farms, packhouses, and logistics providers across your Egyptian supply chain.
- Energy consumption at production and packing facilities
- Transportation distances, modes, and fuel types
- Cold chain energy usage and refrigerant data
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Carbon Calculation
Using internationally recognized emission factors and methodologies, we calculate the carbon footprint for each stage of your supply chain.
- GHG Protocol-compliant calculations
- Emission factors from recognized databases (DEFRA, ecoinvent)
- Per-product and per-shipment carbon intensity metrics
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Report & Analysis
You receive a comprehensive carbon footprint report with breakdowns by stage, product, and route — ready for stakeholder review.
- Detailed emission breakdown by supply chain stage
- Benchmarking against industry averages
- Visual dashboards and executive summary
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Reduction Recommendations
We deliver a prioritized roadmap of actions to reduce emissions — ranked by impact, feasibility, and cost-effectiveness.
- High-impact reduction opportunities identified
- Cost-benefit analysis for each recommendation
- Timeline and milestones for implementation
A comprehensive, farm-to-port carbon assessment
We quantify emissions across every stage of your supply chain — nothing is overlooked.
Farm-to-Port Emissions
Total carbon output from agricultural production through to port loading, covering fertilizers, irrigation, harvesting, and on-farm energy use.
Transportation Carbon
Emissions from inland trucking, sea freight, and last-mile delivery — calculated by distance, vehicle type, and load factor.
Cold Chain Energy
Energy consumption and refrigerant emissions from cold storage facilities, reefer containers, and temperature-controlled transport.
Packaging Footprint
Carbon impact of packaging materials — from production of cartons, films, and pallets to end-of-life disposal or recycling potential.
Water Usage
Water consumption across irrigation, washing, and processing — and the associated energy and carbon costs of water treatment and pumping.
Processing Energy
Electricity and fuel consumption at packhouses and processing facilities — including sorting, grading, washing, and cooling operations.
Logistics Efficiency
Analysis of route optimization, load utilization, and modal split — identifying where logistics changes can cut both cost and carbon.
Waste Impact
Carbon cost of food waste and product loss at each supply chain stage — from field rejection to packhouse sorting to transit spoilage.
Managing emissions with vs. without professional carbon analysis
See the concrete impact of having FoodGate Audit as your partner.
- Carbon claims based on industry averages that don't reflect your actual supply chain
- ESG reports flagged by auditors for insufficient data quality and methodology gaps
- No defensible baseline — reduction targets are guesswork, not measurable commitments
- CBAM reporting obligations met with estimates that may trigger regulatory scrutiny
- Greenwashing risk: unverified claims that damage credibility when challenged
- Emissions calculated from your actual transport routes, cold chain specs, packaging, and processing data
- GHG Protocol and ISO 14064 compliant methodology — audit-ready from day one
- Clear, measured baseline with Scope 1, 2, and 3 breakdown to set realistic reduction targets
- CBAM-ready documentation with verified data that meets EU regulatory requirements
- Third-party verified analysis that withstands stakeholder scrutiny and media attention
An audit-ready carbon footprint report
A comprehensive analysis of your supply chain emissions with verified data, visual breakdowns, and actionable reduction recommendations.
Visual Emission Breakdown
Charts and graphs showing contribution by stage, ready for ESG reports
Methodology Documentation
Full GHG Protocol and ISO 14064 compliance documentation
Reduction Roadmap
Prioritized opportunities with estimated carbon and cost savings per action
Why measuring is the first step to reducing
You can't reduce what you don't measure. Our analysis reveals exactly where your carbon is — and where the savings are.
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Measure, document, and reduce the carbon impact of your food supply chain from Egypt. Data you can trust for ESG reporting.
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