- Platform
- CO2 Management
Control your carbon footprint
See your project's carbon footprint and how it will change, no extra work needed.
You will love CO2 Management, because...
Carbon s-curve for both current and baseline
Work at either a WBS or activity level
Interactive visuals with an ability to export and share
CO2 Management Helps You...
Use your schedule to get your carbon footprint
We use resources in your schedule to calculate your carbon footprint. One consistent and automated method for all your projects. Compatible with PAS-2080.
What is driving your carbon footprint?
Pinpoint the biggest contributor of carbon, at a WBS or activity level. Get the breakdown between materials and equipment. All in a simple, interactive way.
Assess the impact of delay
Find the impact that a delay can have to your carbon footprint. No extra effort. One click.
Fusing AI with your schedule data
We use AI to understand the resources in your schedule. We fuse it with the risks and uncertainty of your schedule to give you a realistic estimate of your carbon footprint. All done in a systematic way that you can trust.
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Companies around the world love our platform
327%
Return on Investment (ROI)
232
hours saved monthly
“The future is very much a partnership between a Planner and Nodes & Links, driving faster on better project performance and therefore, better outcomes.”
62%
Return on Investment (ROI)
210
hours saved monthly
“Nodes & Links enabled us to extract more value out of our project data. We were able to get ahead of risk & gather actionable insights from our existing project data, thus saving both time and money.”
72%
reduction in workload
61%
time saved in processing
“Nodes & Links’ approach to tackling the challenge of project complexity is the biggest breakthrough in project risk management since the introduction of Quantitative Risk Analysis.”
73%
Return on Investment (ROI)
360
hours saved monthly
“We wanted to get things done better and faster so that we could identify slips and proactively manage them. The scale and complexity of the project was challenging our ability to do so in a scalable way.”