OpenEco

Climate transparency should not be paywalled.

OpenEco is a FREE, completely open-source platform for organizations to measure, publish, and analyze climate impact data, self-hosted on their own infrastructure. The future of our planet is priceless.

Get started (self-hosted)

GNU Affero General Public License v3.0, OCI containers, Podman/Buildah and OKD friendly.

Built for medium-sized businesses

Sustainability reporting shouldn't require an enterprise budget. OpenEco gives growing companies the tools that were previously only accessible to large enterprises — at no cost.

  • Self-hosted on your own Kubernetes/OKD clusters
  • One isolated PostgreSQL database per company
  • Transparent company and supplier emissions data
  • Searchable metrics and reporting

What you get

Measurement

Capture activity data, emissions factors, and calculated emissions across scopes and locations.

Publication

Publish climate impact data to internal stakeholders or the public using a consistent, comparable data model.

Analysis

Build dashboards and reports to understand trends, hotspots, and opportunities to reduce emissions.

Self-hosted by design

Install on your own infra with OCI containers, Helm charts, and a clear installation guide for SRE/infra teams.

Dashboard overview

OpenEco dashboard showing emissions overview, charts, and analysis views
  • Measurement — Log activity data and emissions factors across Scope 1, 2, and 3 categories. See total CO₂e at a glance with per-scope coverage metrics.
  • Publication — Share verified climate data with internal stakeholders or the public via a consistent, comparable data model. Export in CSV, PDF, and JSON formats.
  • Analysis — Drill into emissions by category, supplier, and time period using pie charts, stacked bar charts, and top-emitter tables. Export reports in CSRD, CDP, GRI, and TCFD formats directly from the Analyze view.
  • Self-hosted by design — Run on your own Kubernetes or OKD clusters using OCI containers and Helm charts. No vendor lock-in, no per-seat fees, full data sovereignty.