Available Carbon Accounting Features
Missing Carbon Accounting Features
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- Monthly Subscription
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Deployment Options
Good Option For
- Small Business (11-50 people)
- Medium Business (51-250 people)
- Large Business (250+ people)
Deep dive
Core Features
Enistic’s documentation emphasises a structured, standards-aligned carbon accounting methodology that spans Scopes 1–3 and supply-chain collaboration, blending automated data handling with configurable analysis tools. Some of its main features are:
Comprehensive emissions tracking: Centralise reporting of direct, indirect and supply-chain emissions in one platform.
AI-assisted workflows: Leverage AI to expedite carbon calculations, compliance planning and project suggestions.
Supplier portal: Enable suppliers to upload emissions data with automated reminders.
Regulatory reporting outputs: Produce reports aligned with ESOS, SECR, CSRD, TCFD and similar frameworks.
Conversion factors database: Use an extensive library of government-approved emission factors for accurate calculations.
Product carbon and LCA support: Facilitate Life Cycle Assessments to obtain Environmental Product Declarations (EPDs) and Digital Product Passports (DPPs).
Closing Insights
Enistic began in 2002 in Oxford, initially focused on energy management tools before evolving into carbon accounting and sustainability reporting solutions. The company launched its cloud-based Enistic Platform in 2009 to enable organisations to centralise emissions data and comply with evolving environmental legislation. Over time, Enistic expanded its scope to include broader compliance support (e.g., CSRD and TCFD) and AI-assisted analysis to accelerate workflows and reduce manual effort.
Enistic’s approach combines software with expert support, positioning itself as a partner in sustainability rather than just a reporting tool. It embeds regulatory templates and task tracking into workflows, aiming to help clients meet complex disclosure requirements with fewer errors and administrative burdens. The platform is reported to be used by more than 300 businesses worldwide, with the company highlighting a long track record of compliant reports filed across frameworks.
For organisations considering Enistic, the platform’s integration of AI, supplier engagement tools and compliance-aligned outputs may appeal to teams seeking to streamline carbon accounting across operations and supply chains. Enistic’s subscription model (e.g., Enistic 360) bundles software access with unlimited expert support and regular updates, which can reduce the need to manage multiple tools or external consultants.