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Web’s leading Carbon footprint calculator now available for free download

Press release February 7, 2008 Energy & Environment

The web’s favourite carbon footprint calculator is now available for free, fast & simple integration onto your web-site. Carbonfootprint.com is taking a leading position in the race against climate change by making its calculator available to third party sites – so that visitors to web-sites across the globe can be made aware of their environmental impact and can make plans to reduce, offset & manage it – helping to mitigate the effects of global warming

Carbonfootprint.com - a leading carbon management business - announced today that its highly popular & easy to use on-line carbon calculator is available for download to all third party web-sites, free of charge.


Managing director John Buckley said "Tackling climate change is the biggest challenge mankind faces today. We believe it's a moral imperative that every person should know what their carbon footprint is and that this is the first step in the process to commit to reduce it to an absolutely minimal level. By making our calculator available, we aim to build awareness world wide of global warming & how every one of us can make a difference"


The calculator tool can be downloaded in just a few seconds with full directions given at carbonfootprint.com's site for web content managers. It also provides benefits of being able to calculate emissions wherever you live - as users can choose between all major units of electricity, gas etc used in major nations worldwide.


Adds John Buckley "Businesses can benefit by adding the calculator tool to their web-sites - as tangible demonstration to their customers, staff & shareholders of their commitment to the environment "


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Notes

A Carbon Footprint is a measure of impact on the environment due to carbon dioxide emissions and is typically measured in tonnes CO2.

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