GHG Emissions Calculator (tCO²e)
See the actual figures for avoided emissions and explore the key KPIs
that showcase the efficiency and sustainability of cabotage.
GHG – Greenhouse Gases | tCO²e – Tons of CO² Equivalent
By choosing cabotage as a transportation mode, your company can reduce greenhouse gas emissions by up to 80%, promoting more sustainable and efficient logistics.
Why is reducing GHG emissions
important for the environment?
Reducing greenhouse gas emissions is essential for environmental preservation, as gases like carbon dioxide (CO₂), methane (CH₄), and nitrous oxide (N₂O) are released in large quantities during the combustion of fossil fuels, especially in freight transportation.
These gases directly contribute to global warming, intensifying the climatic phenomena we experience daily. By avoiding emissions, we help mitigate these impacts and promote a more sustainable future.
Cabotage is an effective solution to minimize environmental impact and significantly reduce emissions, representing a critical step toward building a more sustainable and responsible future.
How to Use the GHG
Emissions Calculator (tCO₂e)?
- Enter the origin point, final destination and the weight (in tons) of your cargo;
- The system will automatically identify the nearest operational port of Log-In (you can adjust it if necessary using the dropdown list).
- Fill in your name, email, and your corporate segment.
- Click Calculate to get the results.
Done! Your calculations and the advantages of choosing cabotage for your logistics will appear on the screen.
GHG Emissions Calculator (tCO²e)
Calculation Result¹
Road Transport
GHG Emissions²²
0
tCO2e
Number of trees needed to offset emissions:
0
Cabotage Transport
GHG Emissions²²
0
tCO2e
Number of trees needed to offset emissions:
0
Advantages of Using Cabotage | Log-In
Emissions avoided:
0
tCO2e
Compared to road transport:
0
less emissions
Savings in tree planting:
0
Trees to offset emissions³
Liters of Diesel saved:
0
or monetarily estimated at:4
R$ 0
²GHG - Greenhouse gases (CO2- carbon dioxide; CH4methane; N2O - nitrous oxide).
³Based on carbon removal from native trees in the Atlantic Forest
4Considering only the average price of R$39,00 per tree for offsetting GHG emissions.