TrackZero, a carbon management platform startup, has raised £500,000 in funding from local angel investors. It provides software that helps organisations measure emissions across their operations and supply chains, and the funding will accelerate product development including expanding its AI capabilities.
As sustainability reporting requirements increase across the UK and internationally, businesses face challenges obtaining accurate emissions data from suppliers and across complex value chains. TrackZero addresses this by enabling organisations to measure emissions across Scope 1, Scope 2 and Scope 3, engage suppliers for primary emissions data, and generate reporting aligned with recognised frameworks such as the GHG Protocol. This allows businesses to produce credible emissions data that can support procurement decisions, tender outcomes and supply chain relationships.
Headquartered in Milton Keynes within the Oxford–Cambridge Growth Corridor, it has grown organically over the past two years, onboarding more than 160 organisations, securing a Fortune 500 enterprise customer, and building a partner distribution network. The investment signals the next phase of growth for the business and highlights the role of the region in climate technology development.
Businesses need a practical way to measure emissions across their operations and supply chains without creating huge administrative overhead. Our focus is on making carbon accounting simple, accurate and actionable. What we’re seeing now is carbon data moving beyond compliance, into a competitive advantage. Being able to provide credible emissions data is increasingly shaping procurement decisions, tender outcomes and supply chain relationships. This investment allows us to accelerate what we’ve been building over the past two years.








