After two years of development, this major update introduces significant improvements to our calculation models and database. The release (EOS - Phoenix - v0.5.x) brings more accurate CO₂ calculations based on the latest research.
New algorithm for estimating ingredient quantities in convenience products using:
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Learn more about this model here: Ingredient Amount Estimator GFM
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Significant updates to base values include:
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Checkout the full list of updates for this release here:
EDB - Inventory Updates - Release 21.04.2025
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Overall to calculate the transport, we resolve location, estimate origins, check for available transportation modes, calculate routes and finally choose by perishability of the goods, which route is the most efficient.
Learn more about these models here: Location GFM The Origin GFM (Gap-Filling Module) specializes in determining and assigning the origin or source of food products using FAO trade data. Its main functions include: Estimating transportation distances and modes when specific data is not provided Calculating the most probable route between the origin and destination of food products Assessing product perishability requirements to determine suitable transport modes and timelines (e.g., highly perishable products may require air freight, while stable products can use slower modes)
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