CarbonTool officially announces the expansion of its operations into Ukraine, Turkey, Cyprus, and the Middle East. This move marks a major step in the company’s mission to accelerate large-scale decarbonization, particularly in the real estate sector.
“Our expansion positions CarbonTool as a key catalyst for climate action in the EMEA region. We offer advanced expertise in carbon footprint analysis for complex real estate portfolios, from office buildings and industrial spaces to retail and logistics centers”, said Răzvan Nica, CEO of CarbonTool. “This growth is a natural result of the synergy between CarbonTool and BuildGreen. In 2024 alone, our platform was used in many certification projects to quantify and reduce emissions. Together, our solutions reflect over 30 years of combined experience in sustainability consulting and green certification”, Nica added.
In the newly entered markets, CarbonTool is predominantly used in real estate projects, a sector responsible for a significant share of Scope 1 and 2 emissions. The platform was specifically designed to transform these assets from climate liabilities into sustainability opportunities, using intelligent data, automation, and science-based reporting.
CarbonTool’s expansion comes at a time when ESG standards are evolving globally. With the U.S. Green Building Council’s LEED v5 shifting focus from energy efficiency to carbon reduction, the need for high-performance, emissions-focused tools is greater than ever. CarbonTool’s complex integration of emissions data, KPI management, and certification support makes it perfectly suited to this new paradigm, empowering developers, asset managers, and ESG professionals to achieve their emission goals with accuracy and transparency.
With over 6.2 million tons of CO₂e monitored and 1.2 million tons reduced across more than 900 projects in 27 countries, CarbonTool is making a significant impact. Its regional emissions database covers Western and Eastern Europe, the Middle East, and Asia, providing contextualized accuracy for both developers and ESG teams.