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What is MyVerco?

MyVerco is a SaaS (Software as a service) platform that meet corporate needs related to Carbon accounting and management aimed at all companies that have an interest or responsibility for implementing activities related to decarbonisation in achieving corporate sustainability goals.

What types of companies does MyVerco address?

MyVerco is designed to support any organization that wishes to reduce its carbon footprint, to improve its energy efficiency or to meet its decarbonization goals. With 20 years of experience in the world of Building and Property Management, it is currently indicated to support companies and funds operating in the Real Estate sector, with even complex and heterogeneous asset portfolios.

How is Myverco different from other carbon accounting tools?

MyVerco is an end-to-end Carbon Accounting and Management platform. It is structured in 3 different modules and allows to perform all the necessary operations to calculate and manage scope 1, 2 and 3 emissions and to establish and monitor effective plans for their reduction by enabling comparison with benchmarks and international targets.

Which existing systems is MyVerco compatible with?

MyVerco is designed to seamlessly integrate with your existing systems, such as IoT sensors, smart meters, and enterprise databases. MyVerco enables data collection from multiple sources, both internal and external, and presents them in a unified data source, eliminating informational silos and simplifying your path to sustainability.

Are the three modules bound or can they be purchased individually?

MyVerco modules are self-consistent and can be purchased independently, according to the needs and systems already implemented in the company. However, there are functionalities that links directly each module to the others, thus having the availability of the complete package ensures greater uniformity and completeness of analysis.

What is Carbon accounting?

Carbon accounting is a comprehensive methodology for measuring and managing a company’s greenhouse gas emissions. This process involves initially setting organizational and operational boundaries, followed by the collection of relevant data on energy consumption and other activities that contribute to emissions. The data is then reviewed for completeness and accuracy before applying emission factors to calculate the overall carbon footprint. This procedure allows organizations to identify emission hotspots, develop targeted strategies for reduction, and engage in effective communication with stakeholders. By systematically assessing emissions, companies can not only align their operations with environmental goals but also uncover opportunities for operational efficiencies and cost reductions.