Circularise is a digital product passports and automated mass balance bookkeeping software provider and operates in the sustainability and supply chain transparency market. Circularise’s software system helps suppliers, manufacturers, recyclers and brands in chemicals, plastics, battery materials, metals, and other industries to trace materials and share their environmental footprint without risking their sensitive data via our patented Smart Questioning feature. By extension, it helps brands to get visibility into their own Scope 3 emissions and other metrics, which is aligned with the regulatory push around Digital Product Passports, the SEC’s proposed climate risk disclosure rules, and the Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive.
The company's primary offering is a digital product passport, a detailed record of a product's origin, material composition, and environmental data. This passport is built on a public blockchain-powered infrastructure, ensuring the data's decentralisation, interoperability, security and reliability. This allows companies to demonstrate the sustainability of their products and services, a factor increasingly demanded by consumers and regulators.
Circularise also provides tools for conducting comprehensive Life Cycle Assessments (LCAs) and calculating Product Carbon Footprints (PCFs). These tools help establish a trustworthy record of a product's environmental impact and streamline the auditing process.
The company's platform also facilitates compliance with various regulations and certifications, such as the ISCC Plus and ISCC EU certifications via its MassBalancer solution which helps companies to manage materials using pre-defined processes and conversion factors without the risk of over-allocation, as well as send products and generate sustainability declarations in a few clicks.
Circularise's solutions help companies adhere to sustainability frameworks such as legislation, industry certifications and corporate sustainability claims.
The company's products are designed with data privacy at the core via our patented Smart Questioning feature, allowing clients to control which data they share and with whom they share it with. It allows companies to share data on sourcing, carbon footprint, and human rights issues, reducing manual processes and the risk of costly mistakes.
Circularise enables supply chain actors to share sensitive data without risking privacy and confidentiality by using our patented Smart Questioning feature. Circularise wants to help improve Resource Use, Verify Provenance, Conduct Carbon Footprint and Impact Assessments to unlock the potential of Circular Economy business models and to drive worldwide adoption.
Companies can unlock their supply chain data with Circularise’s Digital Product Passport and MassBalancer solutions.
Traceability beyond tier 1
Today consumers and regulators want to know the sustainability impact of products and services. Use Circularise's digital product passports to have a detailed record of your product's origin, material composition, LCA and environmental data backed by blockchain-powered chain of custody.
LCA and carbon footprint analysis
Gather primary data across the supply chain to conduct comprehensive Life Cycle Assessments (LCAs), calculate Product Carbon Footprint (PCF), establish a trustworthy record of a product's environmental impact.
Regulatory compliance
Report against key sustainability performance indicators and speed up the auditing process. Share data on the product’s sourcing, carbon footprint, child labour and human rights to comply with regulations and certifications such as the EU Battery Regulation.
End-to-end Supply Chain Traceability holds the key to overcoming major challenges that society faces in the areas of Circular Economy, Environmental Pollution, Carbon Emissions. But the race to Sustainability is held back by concerns around trust, privacy and confidentiality, as the available material data is often not accessible, proprietary or incomplete.
More and more companies want to better understand their supply chains so they can support their sustainability frameworks and adhere to legislation and industry certifications. To do this, they need to know:
Where their materials come from
What they are made of
Where their products will end up
What environmental impact they could have
But, at the moment companies are facing a huge problem - the systems they use, excel spreadsheets, are antiquated, time consuming and prone to errors. Additionally, there’s a lack of trust between companies in supply chain to share sensitive information AND, different companies use different systems to receive, process and send data which are not universally compatible. The lack of data sharing across complex supply chains means as many as 65% of procurement leaders have limited or no visibility beyond their tier one suppliers.