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- Microbusiness (2-10 people)
- Small Business (11-50 people)
- Medium Business (51-250 people)
- Large Business (250+ people)
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Core Features
Dayrize operates on a foundational "assess, augment, connect" methodology. It leverages what it calls the world's largest database of product impact analytics (housing data on over 30 million products and 70,000+ materials) to first model a product's footprint using external and inferred data. This hybrid data-augmentation approach means companies can start their assessment with limited primary data, progressively replacing modeled data with actual supplier information over time. The platform's capabilities, built on this methodology, deliver specific business outcomes:
Automated Product Portfolio Assessment: Companies can rapidly assess the impact of thousands of products in minutes, a process that traditionally takes months and significant cost per product.
Holistic Impact Dimensions: Measurement spans five key areas: Climate Change, Ecosystem Impact, Circularity, Livelihoods & Wellbeing, and Purpose, providing a comprehensive view beyond just carbon.
Verified Product Claim Generation: The "Product Claims" software calculates and verifies key metrics, from carbon emissions (CO₂e) to water impact (litres), enabling transparent marketing and B2B communication aligned with ISO and GHG Protocol standards.
Supply Chain Engagement Tools: Features allow companies to directly connect suppliers into the platform to collect primary data, enhancing accuracy and creating a collaborative network for impact reduction.
Actionable Reduction Modeling: Users can establish a baseline and model the impact of changes (e.g., material swaps, supplier shifts) to identify the most effective pathways for reducing environmental and social footprint.
Closing Insights
Dayrize emerged to solve a critical scalability problem in sustainable business: the impossibility of using traditional, manual methods to understand the impact of vast consumer product portfolios. The company's operational ethos is reflected in its certification as a B Corporation since March 2024, achieving a notably high impact score of 143.4, which signals a clear alignment between its software mission and its internal governance.
The platform's differentiation is proven by its adoption by major industry players, including global giants like Walmart, Target, and Colgate-Palmolive. The recent, landmark strategic partnership between the GHG Protocol and ISO to harmonize global carbon accounting standards (including a new joint product carbon footprint standard) validates the market need Dayrize addresses and underscores the importance of its standards-aligned methodology.
For companies considering Dayrize, it represents a strategic operational tool designed for scale and implementation. Its value is clearest for businesses facing imminent pressure from complex supply chain due diligence laws (like the EU's CSDDD), needing to verify green claims under tightening advertising standards, or those with high-SKU portfolios seeking cost-effective analysis. The platform requires no dedicated sustainability expertise to start, and its scalable pricing model is built to accommodate organizations from mid-sized brands to global enterprises.