Get access to the TUCO Online x My Emissions Carbon Calculator

TUCO has partnered with My Emissions so you can calculate the carbon footprint of your food, integrated with your TUCO Online account! No spreadsheets, no manual matching - just fast, automated results.

✅ Free for TUCO Online Members.
✅ See your dish carbon ratings (A–E).
✅ Built for chefs, caterers, and sustainability teams.

All you need to do? Enter your email below for more info and to schedule a call with the My Emissions team.

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The Carbon Calculator integrates with your TUCO Online account. Here's how it works.

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Step 1: Enter email in the form above 

Step 1 is entering your email above, so we can send you more details and schedule a demo call with the team.

When you're ready to get started, there is a pre-agreed Customer Agreement you need to sign (zero cost to you), and then the integration will be turned on.

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Step 2: emissions are calculated automatically.

Once connected, My Emissions uses your food and recipe data to calculate the carbon footprint of each dish. Results appear in your My Emissions account, where you can:

✅ View emissions for individual dishes and ingredients
✅ Add unlimited users
✅ Identify ways to reduce emissions.

In the future, you'll also be able to see the results directly in your TUCO Online account.

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Step 3: reduce emissions and help students make informed choices.

With emissions calculated, you can add carbon labels to menus so students can make more informed food choices.

The insights also help you reduce your own emissions. In a future release, we will connect your procurement data, so you can accurately report whether changes you're making have reduced your emissions.

Enter email to access the TUCO Online x My Emissions Carbon Calculator

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How 'UMass Dining' engaged students and reduced emissions with carbon labels.

The University of Massachusetts (US) successfully used carbon labels to engage students and reduce their emissions. Read the full case study to see how they did this, and showing what you can do with this data!