How See Through Carbon ‘Pilot 2 for UK live music’ works
Music to reduce CO2 – how a new accurate, free, open-source, transparent standard is rocking the world of carbon auditing.
Music to reduce CO2 – how a new accurate, free, open-source, transparent standard is rocking the world of carbon auditing.
How live music venues, bands, promoters and other stakeholders can apply for See Through Carbon’s ground-breaking pilot to help music measurably reduce carbon.
The benefits of contributing to See Through Carbon’s ‘Pilot 2 for UK Live Music’ include being ahead of the game, delicious data, more money, proof you’re no g…
In Autumn 2023, we launched our first Pilot for small businesses in Wiltshire, UK. We’re about to add Pilot 2, gathering revolutionary new data for the UK’s co…
How our ground-breaking pilots will help small businesses, bands, multinationals, hospitals, governments, farmers and fashion labels measurably reduce carbon.
Pilot 1 is the first real-world test of the See Through Carbon carbon auditing standard.
Our compelling, innovative and unique incentive for SMEs to sign up to the See Through Carbon pilot.
How a key nudge to convince beleaguered SMEs to sign up works.
See Through Carbon’s zero-budget human and technical resources.
How we ensure See Through Carbon data is accurate, useful and meaningful.
Why making the See Through Carbon database publicly available is so important.
Pros and Cons for SMEs of making a summary of your carbon footprint public.
Carbon accounting 1.0 has crumbled – it’s time to rebuild on solid foundations.
When and why we might need money.
What, when, how much — breakdown of See Through Carbon’s 5‑stage business plan from Planning to Global Launch.
How our expert carbon auditors come up with the numbers.
Why any path to a sustainable future must be paved with an accurate transparent, open-source, free carbon accounting standard.
Carbon Auditing 1.0’s two fatal flaws exclude the Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) that need the most help.
Why we want top-down adopters to make the Pilot obsolete.
Carbon accounting 1.0 has crumbled – it’s time to rebuild on solid foundations.