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Carbon+Alt+Delete has been recognized by Environmental Business Review as "Top Carbon Accounting Software in Europe 2026" based on our proprietary methodology, reflecting its position in the industry. This profile has been developed by the Environmental Business Review research and editorial team based on insights from an interview with Kenneth Van den Bergh, CEO.
Kenneth Van den Bergh, CEOAI is expanding what sustainability consultants and software can do, while policy changes are shrinking the group of companies legally forced to use those services. In response, sustainability consultants are increasingly helping clients move beyond compliance reporting toward carbon insight, risk conversations and reduction planning.
Carbon+Alt+Delete operates at the intersection of this shift. Through its SaaS platform, it helps sustainability consultants measure, manage and reduce the climate impact for their clients. It tailors actionable strategies for emissions reduction and provides a holistic view of an organisation’s impact through Scope 1, Scope 2 and Scope 3 footprint calculations.
“Our AI integration is creating new ways for sustainability consultants to work with detailed carbon data and generate deeper analysis,” says Kenneth Van den Bergh, CEO.
Turning Carbon Data into Actionable Insights
As sustainability consultants adapt to changing client expectations, AI has become an important tool shaping how carbon data is analysed and applied. Carbon+Alt+Delete approaches this with an ‘experiment, learn and build’ approach.
It recently launched a Model Context Protocol (MCP) connector, which allows users to bridge large language models (LLM) like Claude, ChatGPT and Co-Pilot with the SaaS platform.
Users can leverage the connector to ask questions directly through LLMs and obtain information on areas such as emission hotspots and ISO verification. It also provides analysed insights from the internet and its accounting software through real-time conversational inputs, driving greater value through detailed data points.
Carbon+Alt+Delete has also launched a benchmarking module, recognising that figures like tonne CO2 can be abstract to interpret. By comparing an organisation’s carbon footprint against that of peers, the platform gives businesses a clearer context around their emissions performance.
Managing Carbon beyond Compliance
As changing policy momentum reshapes climate reporting beyond compliance requirements, businesses are using carbon data for broader operational decision-making and climate impact. Simultaneously, investors, clients and internal decision makers, like CFOs and risk managers, seek transparency in overall output. Carbon is consequently being viewed as a liability, requiring organisations to better manage the risks associated with their footprint.
A similar pattern emerges across supply chains, where growing demand for emissions visibility is prompting suppliers to better assess and manage their footprint. For many, this becomes integral to remain part of the value chain. To support these shifts, Carbon+Alt+Delete is transitioning from a carbon reporting platform to a carbon management one that supports sustainability consultants with risk management. Through its climate risk module, it gives consultants an initial way to quantify physical and transition risks associated with carbon emissions and connect them to broader risk conversations.
In one instance, a sustainability consultancy that typically focused on compliance reporting, was able to bring a more practical approach to their clients by leveraging Carbon+Alt+Delete. Previously, clients approached the consultancy primarily for compliance-driven carbon reporting. Using the platform, the consultancy was able to reposition those conversations around operational and financial risk while helping clients better understand the implications of their emissions data.
The approach enabled the consultancy to reposition carbon discussions around operational and financial risk, helping them engage more directly with CFOs and risk managers while expanding the value of its advisory services. The platform’s AI-supported capabilities automated data collection and reduced time spent on calculations, helping the consultancy improve internal efficiency while expanding higher-value advisory work.
Looking ahead, Carbon+Alt+Delete is expanding its geographic footprint and platform capabilities. With a strong presence in the U.K. and Benelux, it is expanding into Central and Southern Europe, German-speaking regions and the Nordics. New platform functionalities to help clients reduce emissions and better manage climate risks are in the pipeline.
As carbon increasingly becomes part of operational, financial and supply-chain decision-making, Carbon+Alt+Delete is helping sustainability consultants translate emissions data into clearer risk discussions, reduction planning and higher-value client advisory.
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