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Status Future consideration
Categories Base Platform
Created by Guest
Created on Jul 11, 2024

Allow the company to select mtCO2e as a unit of measure to provide ultimate clarity of what tons are being used while also being able to match how many companies talk about, report on and have goals using mtCO2e as a standard method of communication.

Why: When companies are global in nature, we have some teams that use metric system and some that use imperial. It's hard to know what "t co2" means. Is it us tons? Is it metric tons? Make it very clear and match industry standards by allowing the customer to select mtco2e as an option of data presentation.

Idea priority Medium
Needed By Quarter
  • Guest
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    Sep 5, 2024

    We do hope the Envizi team continues to look at this as a potential enhancement to the user interface experience.

  • Admin
    Michael Dunbar
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    Jul 25, 2024

    We use the global SI (international System of Units) terms and abbreviations in Envizi. So metric tons is written either as lower case t (t) or tonnes. US short tons is written as 'tons' and is never abbreviated.