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- Small Business (11-50 people)
- Medium Business (51-250 people)
- Large Business (250+ people)
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Core Features
Satelligence estimates land-use-change emissions and removals by combining multi-sensor satellite imagery (e.g., Sentinel-1/-2, GEDI LiDAR) with a global commodity/traceability layer, generating plot-level carbon signals and linking them to specific suppliers and sourcing landscapes. Methods focus on consistent baselines, per-biome preprocessing, and spatially explicit emission-factor reporting such that carbon stock change reflects the crops and areas you actually source from. Some of its main features are:
Plot-level Scope 3 signals: 10-meter resolution assessments of emissions/removals tied to mills, farms, and sourcing regions, enabling decision-ready Scope 3 reporting and target tracking.
End-to-end traceability: Geolocate supply assets and connect them to forest-risk and carbon baselines to demonstrate due diligence and direct abatement to the right places.
Deforestation monitoring & alerts: Change detection built on multi-sensor inputs (including radar for cloud cover) and commodity-aware baselines to reduce false positives and surface actionable alerts.
CSRD/SBTi-FLAG outputs: Audit-ready, land-based emissions/removals that roll into corporate Scope 3 disclosures and FLAG target workflows.
Supplier risk & engagement: Contextual risk insights at supplier/landscape level to prioritize engagement, procurement choices, and grievance follow-up within existing workflows.
EUDR readiness & integrations: Native EUDR due-diligence flows and an integration with Qarma to bring plot-level forest-risk analytics into product-compliance systems via API.
Closing Insights
Use cases demonstrate range across industries. Bunge uses Satelligence for real-time satellite alerts to detect deforestation and increase supply-chain transparency—supporting sustainable commodity sourcing and targeted intervention where risk is highest. In the automotive sector, BMW applies Satelligence to trace raw materials to origin with satellite and big-data analysis, improving ESG due-diligence over complex, multi-tier supply chains.
Recent developments strengthen the platform for enterprise roll-out. In July 2025, Satelligence recently achieved ISO/IEC 27001:2022 certification (audited by EY), underscoring information-security controls across its web app, geospatial databases and cloud infrastructure. Moreover, an integration with Qarma that brings plot-level forest-risk insights into product-compliance workflows—timely for EUDR enforcement and sectors like furniture and home.
What sets Satelligence apart, by its own account, is contextual intelligence: per-biome preprocessing, proprietary commodity layers, integration of up to ten sensors, and a focus on emission-factor reporting that ties carbon data to actual supply chains thereby avoiding over/underestimation from generic values. According to the company, it it tracks 3.5 million farmers.
For organizations needing spatially explicit, audit-ready Scope 3 evidence that plugs into procurement and compliance workflows, Satelligence offers a pragmatic path from monitoring to action and is worth evaluating alongside existing supplier and reporting systems.