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This Is How Sustainability Gets Done Now — With Dcycle

Updated on
May 29, 2025

We’ve redesigned the way you work

For years, Dcycle has been the platform where companies calculate their carbon footprint, report ESG data, and comply with regulations like the CSRD.

But that’s no longer enough.

Because the real challenge isn’t just having the data. It’s managing it.

Who provides it?

Where is it stored?

Is it understood?

Is it reused — or requested again every time a new project starts?

And if you manage a group of companies, the chaos multiplies: disconnected sources, teams that don’t talk, impossible formats, and deadlines that don’t wait.

That’s why Dcycle is evolving.

And we’re not talking about a cosmetic update.

We’re talking about a real redesign of how sustainability work is organized.

Because the best data is the one you don’t have to chase.

🎯 From technical tool → to sustainability coordination platform

Dcycle is no longer just a place to upload data or generate reports.

Now, you can structure your work around projects: define what needs to be done, who’s responsible, and by when.

With traceability, automation, real collaboration, and a clear view of progress.

Because without control, there’s no strategy.

And without strategy, you can’t compete.

🔧 What’s new?

Here are the 5 key pillars behind Dcycle’s redesign —

and how they’ll impact your everyday work.

1️⃣ Custom projects

You can now create projects based on your needs: by regulation, client, specific facility, or fiscal year.

Name your project, set start and end dates, and define your goal. Dcycle takes care of structuring the rest.

In this first release, projects are available for full carbon footprint (GHG) management.

2️⃣ Automated tasks

Each project generates all the necessary tasks automatically — so you know what needs to be done, and by when.

And if one task applies to multiple projects, you only have to complete it once. We’ll take care of syncing the rest.

That means less time wasted, fewer errors, and no more duplicating work.

3️⃣ Assigned responsibilities

Assign responsibilities by KPI, data type, installation, or company.

Each person sees exactly what they’re responsible for — with context, deadlines, and traceability.

No more chasing down people by email.

Every action is logged: who submitted it, who commented, who validated.

4️⃣ Collaboration built in — no emails, no confusion

You can now comment directly on any file, data point, or task.
Missing kWh? Duplicate invoice? A facility hasn’t uploaded their part?

Everything stays in context, fully traceable.
No more digging through email chains or redoing work that’s already been done.

Plus, you can share a direct link to exactly where the data is missing.
For example, if a February consumption value is missing for a specific facility, send the responsible person straight to that entry.

💬 “Invoice uploaded — still needs validation.”
💬 “This KPI contains duplicate data from another facility.”
🔗 “Here’s the direct link — February data is missing for this facility.”

5️⃣ Centralized control panel

All your projects, all your companies, all your facilities — in one place.

Track what’s done, what’s missing, and who’s responsible.

Your organizational structure is fully integrated into navigation: groups, subsidiaries, facilities… all connected.

This gives you real visibility to act early, deliver on time, and stay in control — even as complexity grows.

🤯 Why this matters

Because if you lead ESG in a corporate group, you know this already:

  • You manage multiple projects in parallel
  • Data comes from scattered sources in inconsistent formats
  • Your team is spread across countries, departments, or systems
  • And you’re evaluated based on results — not intentions

This redesign turns Dcycle into a real control tower for sustainability.

You no longer have to remember where things stand — because you can see it.

You no longer have to chase people — because you can assign it.

You no longer need to repeat yourself — because it’s commented and tracked.

Dcycle is no longer just a calculation tool.

It’s where ESG projects are designed, managed, and delivered — with focus, visibility, and clarity.

Take control of your ESG data today.
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Alba Selva Ortiz
Brand Manager

Domande frequenti (FAQ)

Come si può calcolare l'impronta di carbonio di un prodotto?

Analisi del calcolo dell'impronta di carbonio tutte le emissioni generate durante il ciclo di vita di un prodotto, compresi l'estrazione, la produzione, il trasporto, l'uso e lo smaltimento delle materie prime.

Le metodologie più riconosciute sono:

  • Valutazione del ciclo di vita (LCA)
  • ISO 14067
  • FINO AL 2050

Strumenti digitali come Dcycle semplifica il processo, fornendo informazioni accurate e fruibili.

Quali sono le certificazioni più riconosciute?
  • ISO 14067 — Definisce la misurazione dell'impronta di carbonio per i prodotti.
  • EPD (Dichiarazione ambientale di prodotto) — Impatto ambientale basato sull'LCA.
  • Da culla a culla (C2C) — Valuta la sostenibilità e la circolarità.
  • PIOMBO E BREAM — Certificazioni per edifici sostenibili.
Quali settori hanno la più alta impronta di carbonio?
  • Costruzione — Elevate emissioni da cemento e acciaio.
  • Tessile — Intenso utilizzo di acqua ed emissioni prodotte dalla produzione di fibre.
  • Industria alimentare — Impatto su larga scala sull'agricoltura e sui trasporti.
  • Trasporto — Dipendenza dai combustibili fossili nei veicoli e nell'aviazione.
In che modo le aziende possono ridurre l'impronta di carbonio dei prodotti?
  • Usare materiali riciclati o a basse emissioni.
  • Ottimizza processi di produzione per ridurre il consumo di energia.
  • Passa a fonti energetiche rinnovabili.
  • Migliorare trasporto e logistica per ridurre le emissioni.
La riduzione del carbonio è costosa?

Alcune strategie richiedono investimento iniziale, ma i benefici a lungo termine superano i costi.

  • Efficienza energetica riduce le spese operative.
  • Riutilizzo e riciclo dei materiali riduce i costi di approvvigionamento.
  • Certificazioni di sostenibilità aprire nuove opportunità di business.

Investire nella riduzione delle emissioni di carbonio non è solo un'azione ambientale, è un strategia aziendale intelligente.