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Foodvisor's Commitment to Reducing CO2 Emissions: A Case Study

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Technology Category
  • Application Infrastructure & Middleware - Event-Driven Application
  • Robots - Wheeled Robots
Applicable Industries
  • Equipment & Machinery
  • Telecommunications
Applicable Functions
  • Procurement
Use Cases
  • Continuous Emission Monitoring Systems
About The Customer

Foodvisor is a mobile application that provides a nutritional guide to its users. The app allows users to track their diet and achieve their health goals through personalized programs. Users can easily log their food intake by taking a photo of their meal. The app then uses in-house developed algorithms to analyze the photo, recognize each item, and estimate its quantities. From a single photo, users can obtain the nutritional information of their meal. The company has been developing Foodvisor for six years, with a strong commitment to reducing its carbon footprint.

The Challenge

Foodvisor, a mobile nutrition tracking application, was faced with the challenge of its significant carbon footprint. The company's primary source of emissions was its servers, which were responsible for 42% of its total carbon emissions. The process of users sending photos of their meals to the servers for analysis also contributed significantly to the company's carbon footprint. The founders, driven by personal conviction, were keen to understand and reduce the impact of their company's activities on the environment. They were particularly interested in the carbon impact of their digital operations, which they identified as a major area of focus.

The Solution

To address its carbon footprint, Foodvisor decided to relocate its servers to France to leverage the country's low-carbon energy mix. The company also aimed to reduce the size of the photos sent to its servers, thereby reducing the carbon impact of this process. They even considered eliminating the need to send photos altogether by shifting the analysis directly to the user's device. Additionally, Foodvisor implemented measures to limit emissions linked to the purchase of products and fixed assets. This included encouraging the purchase of reconditioned computer equipment and extending the lifespan of their equipment before replacement. The company also planned to offset the emissions it could not reduce through a partnership with Greenly.

Operational Impact
  • The implementation of these measures has led to a significant reduction in Foodvisor's carbon footprint. The relocation of servers and reduction in photo size have directly addressed the company's main sources of emissions. The purchase of reconditioned computer equipment and extension of equipment lifespan have also contributed to emission reduction. Moreover, these changes have raised awareness among employees about the importance of reducing carbon emissions, leading to a company-wide commitment to this cause. The company's next step is to offset the remaining emissions through a partnership with Greenly, further solidifying its commitment to environmental sustainability.

Quantitative Benefit
  • Reduced carbon emissions by relocating servers to France, which has a low-carbon energy mix.

  • Further reduction in carbon emissions by decreasing the size of photos sent to servers.

  • Extended the lifespan of equipment, reducing the need for new purchases and associated emissions.

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