Deesme 2050

DEESME 2050

Innovative tools for the analysis of energy consumption in the wood-furniture sector companies

The project

The DEESME 2050 project builds on the developed DEESME multiple benefits approach to capacitate, assist and motivate companies to overcome the obstacles in energy efficiency measures uptake in the furniture sector and its value chain, mainly in Bulgaria, France, Italy and Poland.

In order to achieve this, DEESME 2050 involves, supports and accompanies companies in the implementation of energy efficiency measures based on their level of readiness. The project also builds capacities of the companies’ staff on all working levels and endorses sustainability through the preparation of financing, standardisation and replication in cooperation with associations and policymakers.

Objectives

  • Communicate with companies to make them consider energy efficiency in every business activity through information activities on energy risks (climate change, greenhouse gas emissions).
  • Apply tools and methodologies in an integrated form with training activities, energy audits, investment feasibility, energy management systems available.
  • Frame a political and regulatory scenario to show reducing energy consumption will create more competitiveness on the market and fight climate change.
  • Facilitate the most ambitious choices of companies by systematizing economic and financial solutions already available.

Simplified GHG & Sustainability Tool

The DEESME 2050 GHG Calculator is an Excel-based tool developed by SOGESCA Srl, designed to support SMEs — particularly in the wood and furniture sector — in calculating, managing and reducing their greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions.

The tool enables organisations to:

  • Inventory their emission sources in accordance with ISO 14064-1:2018 and the GHG Protocol Corporate Accounting and Reporting Standard
  • Calculate annual emissions across Scope 1, Scope 2 and Scope 3 using readily available activity data (utility bills, invoices, internal records)
  • Plan reduction scenarios for 2030 and 2050, with quantitative projections of corporate climate targets
  • Automatically generate EFRAG/ESRS indicators to support sustainability reporting under European standards (CSRD)

The tool is designed for European SMEs, with a specific focus on companies operating in France, Italy, Bulgaria and Poland, that wish to approach sustainability reporting in a practical and accessible way, without requiring advanced technical expertise.

Key features

  • Easy to use: simply enter activity data (consumption figures, distances, quantities) and the tool automatically calculates emissions in tonnes of CO₂ equivalent
  • Certified emission factors: sources include IEA, Eurostat, JRC – Global Covenant of Mayors, EPA and AIB, all fully referenced in the Information Sources sheet
  • Summary dashboard: the Emission Summary sheet provides an at-a-glance overview of total emissions by scope and source
  • 2030 and 2050 scenarios: the Reduction Plan sheet allows users to simulate reduction plans with target percentages for each category and visualise projected outcomes
  • Pre-populated EFRAG indicators: the EFRAG Indicators section automatically generates the ESRS E1 indicator values required under the CSRD, facilitating the preparation of a compliant sustainability report

Get in Touch

Interested in seeing the DEESME 2050 GHG Calculator in action? We are available to provide a personalised demo session and guide your organisation through the tool’s full potential.

Contact us to request your free demo — our team will be happy to answer your questions and support you in taking a concrete step towards more structured and effective sustainability reporting.

Partners

  • IEECP
  • EEIP
  • ECQ
  • SOGESCA
  • FIRE
  • MT Partenaires
  • KAPE

Further information

Co-funded by the European Union under Project n°101076386. Views and opinions expressed are however those of the author(s) only and do not necessarily reflect those of the European Union or CINEA. Neither the European Union nor the granting authority can be held responsible for them.

Coordinator:
Ivana Rogulj, IEECP
Ivana@ieecp.org