Singapore-based climate tech startup Unravel Carbon has tapped Snowflake’s Data Cloud to consolidate datasets and help customers gain access to carbon footprint reports.
The company said with traditional methods, it takes up to six to nine months of manual consulting work to convert customers’ full production data.
With the use of the data cloud, reporting carbon footprints takes minutes, the company added.
Unravel Carbon’s co-founder and CEO, Grace Sai, said that Asia accounts for 60 percent of global carbon emissions. She added that the goal is to help Asian companies measure, track, reduce, and report carbon emissions with speed and at scale.
Snowflake’s platform helps in creating databases identifying emission hotspots swiftly, ensuring less carbon emissions compared to traditional solutions, and extracting structured and unstructured data from diverse sources to drive effective decarbonisation initiatives, said Sai.
She added the firm is planning to set up the world’s largest repository for every service on Snowflake's data cloud to power the low-carbon economy.
Unravel Carbon’s client base spans 25 countries and has customers including the central bank of Singapore, Mercedes Benz, Millennium & Copthorne Hotels.
Snowflake’s senior regional vice president for ASEAN and India, Sanjay Deshmukh, said the collaboration with Unravel Carbon is to leverage data and data analytics and AI for good to help companies across the Asia Pacific become sustainable.