Free carbon & climate tools for Australian businesses
Check if you're caught by AASB S2, score your readiness, or assess tender carbon requirements. No email required.
AASB S2 Reporting Group Checker
Find out whether your business is a Group 1, 2 or 3 mandatory AASB S2 climate reporter. Covers both the size threshold criteria and the NGER automatic pathway that many businesses miss.
Check my reporting groupTender Carbon Readiness Checker
Can you answer the carbon questions in your next tender? Take this 6-question check and find out where you stand, and exactly what to do about any gaps before your next submission.
Check my tender readinessAASB S2 Climate Reporting Readiness Check
Score your business against AASB S2 mandatory climate reporting requirements in 3 minutes. 12 questions across reporting readiness and Scope 3 supply chain pressure. Instant score, gap analysis, and a clear next step.
Check my AASB S2 readinessCarbon Footprint Quick Estimator
Enter your annual fuel and electricity use to get a ballpark Scope 1 and 2 carbon footprint in tonnes CO2-e. Uses official Australian NGA emission factors. Useful for tender pre-checks and early budget conversations.
Estimate my carbon footprintNGA Emission Factors Lookup
Free reference for the Australian National Greenhouse Accounts emission factors. Diesel, petrol, LPG, natural gas, electricity by state, common refrigerants. With a built-in quick conversion calculator.
Look up an emission factorCarbon & Climate Glossary
Plain-English definitions for AASB S2, NGER, Scope 1/2/3, FLAG, ISO 14064, GHG Protocol and 40+ other Australian carbon accounting and climate reporting terms. Searchable.
Open the glossaryAASB S2 Reporting Timeline Generator
Generate your personalised AASB S2 mandatory climate reporting timeline. Pick your group and financial year-end to see data collection start, first report due, Scope 3 grace period expiry, and assurance milestones.
Generate my timelineScope 3 Materiality Check
The GHG Protocol defines 15 Scope 3 categories. Most SMEs only need to measure 3 to 5. Pick your industry to see which are typically material for a business like yours, before committing to detailed measurement.
Check my Scope 3 materiality