HowGood Launches the Global Carbon Database, Making Best-in-Class Agricultural Emissions Data Readily Available to the Food Industry
September 22, 2025 | 1 min to read
HowGood, PBC, based in Stone Ridge, NY, has launched its Global Carbon Database (GCD), a comprehensive library of emission factors tailored for the food and agriculture sectors. This database provides food companies with immediate access to essential emissions data, aiding in carbon accounting, regulatory reporting, and developing sustainability goals. The GCD features thousands of food materials at various levels, ensuring businesses can efficiently meet their environmental requirements.
To help resource-strapped food companies meet regulatory reporting requirements and established sustainability goals, HowGood expands access to its granular emission factor library
Stone Ridge, NY – HowGood, PBC, the world’s largest sustainability intelligence platform for the food industry, announced the launch of its Global Carbon Database (GCD) — a plug-and-play library of audit-ready emission factors designed specifically for food and agriculture.
With thousands of food materials represented at the ingredient, product, and category level, the GCD gives food companies immediate access to reliable baseline emissions data for carbon accounting, regulatory reporting, and carbon reduction planning.
To learn more about HowGood’s Global Carbon Database, visit HowGood.