After you submit, Mondra calculates your PCFs overnight and emails you when they are ready.
Once you submit, Mondra ingests your data and queues the calculation. Results are typically ready the following day, delivered via an overnight sync - so a file submitted today will usually be ready to view tomorrow.
You will get an email as soon as your results are ready. When you log back in, your PCFs are available on your results dashboard, where you can review each product's footprint.
You can track progress in the meantime from your Upload History, which lists your recent runs with their date, product count, status and completion. Only one run happens at a time, so if you have another file to upload, wait until the current run has finished.
Going further - primary data and reporting
Comply Lite isn't limited to a modelled footprint from your spreadsheet. Once your products are calculated, you can make the results more accurate with your own measured data, and produce corporate-level reporting.
Add your own primary data
Where you hold real, measured data, you can enter it to replace Mondra's modelled assumptions and sharpen your footprints:
- Farm-gate emissions - actual emissions data for an ingredient at the farm gate, used in place of the modelled farm-stage figure.
- Site electricity use - the electricity consumption of your manufacturing site, so manufacturing emissions reflect your actual energy use rather than a regional default.
- A custom PCF for the finished product - if you already have a Product Carbon Footprint for the final product - your own, or one supplied to you, even if it was calculated to a different methodology - you can enter it directly and use it as that product's footprint.
Generate a FLAG & Scope 3 report
Once you have added your sales or purchase volumes (see the yearly Volume columns in the product template), Comply Lite can produce a FLAG & Scope 3 report. This combines each product's footprint with its volume to give you the aggregate figures you need for corporate carbon reporting - including the Forest, Land and Agriculture (FLAG) category alongside your wider Scope 3 emissions.
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