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Introducing the Dcycle Beta Program: try what’s new before anyone else

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Centralize your ESG data and meet CSRD without hassle
Dashboard to measure the environmental impact of your business and offset your CO2 emissions
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Double materiality and XBRL reporting
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Unify ESG data and cut manual input
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Spot gaps and errors in real time
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Ready for CSRD, GRI, SBTi and NFRD

At Dcycle, we’re always focused on making sustainability data management simple, fast, and meaningful. That’s why we’re launching our Beta Program—a space where you can try new features before they’re available to everyone.

What is a Beta Program?

A Beta Program is an early testing phase: new features that are still under development, ready to be used by real users who can share their feedback.

This helps us improve, fine-tune details, and make sure everything works as it should, using real data and real-life use cases.

Why join the Beta Program?

For you

  • Early access to features that make your ESG management easier and more efficient.
  • Direct influence on how the platform evolves: your feedback matters.
  • Competitive advantage: try tools others don’t have yet.

For Dcycle

  • Understand what works and what doesn’t in real conditions.
  • Detect issues before the official release.
  • Build features that truly solve your real challenges.

How it works

  • You’re invited to join or enable access from your account.
  • You test new features directly in your projects.
  • You share feedback on usability, issues, or improvements.
  • We refine and improve the feature before the general release.

What this means for you

Being part of the Beta Program means staying one step ahead: you try new features first, influence the product, and help Dcycle adapt even better to your company’s needs.

In short

The Dcycle Beta Program is your space to test, share feedback, and help build the platform that makes sustainability data management easier.

If you want to be part of the Beta Program, reach out to your Customer Manager or email us at clients@dcycle.io.

Thank you! 

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Your doubts answered

How Can You Calculate a Product’s Carbon Footprint?

Carbon footprint calculation analyzes all emissions generated throughout a product’s life cycle, including raw material extraction, production, transportation, usage, and disposal.

The most recognized methodologies are:

  • Life Cycle Assessment (LCA)
  • ISO 14067
  • PAS 2050

Digital tools like Dcycle simplify the process, providing accurate and actionable insights.

What are the most recognized certifications?
  • ISO 14067 – Defines carbon footprint measurement for products.
  • EPD (Environmental Product Declaration) – Environmental impact based on LCA.
  • Cradle to Cradle (C2C) – Evaluates sustainability and circularity.
  • LEED & BREEAM – Certifications for sustainable buildings.
Which industries have the highest carbon footprint?
  • Construction – High emissions from cement and steel.
  • Textile – Intense water usage and fiber production emissions.
  • Food Industry – Large-scale agriculture and transportation impact.
  • Transportation – Fossil fuel dependency in vehicles and aviation.
How can companies reduce product carbon footprints?
  • Use recycled or low-emission materials.
  • Optimize production processes to cut energy use.
  • Shift to renewable energy sources.
  • Improve transportation and logistics to reduce emissions.
Is Carbon Reduction Expensive?

Some strategies require initial investment, but long-term benefits outweigh costs.

  • Energy efficiency lowers operational expenses.
  • Material reuse and recycling reduces procurement costs.
  • Sustainability certifications open new business opportunities.

Investing in carbon reduction is not just an environmental action, it’s a smart business strategy.