Available Carbon Accounting Features
Missing Carbon Accounting Features
Pricing
Starting Price
Options
- Free
- Annual Subscription
Available Since
Deployment Options
Good Option For
- Small Business (11-50 people)
- Medium Business (51-250 people)
- Large Business (250+ people)
Deep dive
Core Features
Dubrink’s approach starts with the CBAM rulebook and the handoffs it creates across borders: supplier data capture, EU-aligned embedded-emissions calculation, reviewer access, and submission packaging—kept on one dataset so compliance work doesn’t fragment across emails and spreadsheets. Some of its main features are:
Supplier engagement workflow — Invite suppliers, track submission status, and send automated reminders (with 35+ languages supported).
EU-method calculation engine — Pre-built formulas aligned with EU methodology, with validation and anomaly/error detection as you work.
Verification and audit readiness — Document management, audit trails, and workflows designed for accredited verifier interaction (described as connecting “from 2026”).
EU submission outputs — One-click generation of EU-compliant XML files; customs users can submit declarations in a single XML file.
Forecasting and cost visibility — Budgeting/forecast tools to forecast emissions and CBAM-related costs, plus reporting/analytics.
Data exchange and intake — “Automatic data exchange” with partners and support for importing data in multiple formats.
Closing Insights
Dubrink was built around the practical friction points of CBAM related to customs data, factory calculations, and the hand-offs between suppliers, importers, and reviewers. Its leadership reflect that blend: Chief CBAM Officer Marcel Duits comes from a commercial and operational background that includes Unilever, while CTO Jan-Joost den Brinker brings digital-transformation experience from Accenture and Cognizant and leads the platform’s compliance automation. Unlike general carbon accounting tools, Dubrink stays narrowly focused on CBAM workflows, and it offers separate flows for importers, customs representatives, and verification bodies.
For organisations importing CBAM goods into the EU, that focus aligns with the regulation’s timeline: quarterly emissions reporting ran through the 2023–2025 transitional phase, and the EU is building the definitive registry for obligations from 2026 onwards—including authorised declarant status. Dubrink publishes transparent subscription pricing (including free “Connect” tiers, and paid plans from €1,990/year) and pairs the software with training/consulting via its partners.