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Carbon Accounting - What Gets Measured, Gets Managed

Max Lee, CEO, Pantas

01-Mar-23 10:00

Carbon Accounting - What Gets Measured, Gets Managed

While other areas of startup funding seem to be cooling down, like our planet, climate tech is heating up. Global policy change looks to be a big growth lever for space. Whether it’s the EU’s proposed carbon tax - the Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism or the US Federal Government’s proposal to require suppliers disclose emissions or climate-related data, the bottom line here is that, knowing, accounting, and planning for GreenHouse Gases will become vital if you’re doing business globally.

Enter Pantas Software, a homegrown startup looking to make carbon accounting simple and automated.

Produced by: Roshan Kanesan

Presented by: Roshan Kanesan


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Tags:  climate techcarbon accountingstartupgreenhouse gasescarbon tax





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