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Methodology lead

Mayur Rawte

Builds the calculation engine behind EcoFreight — emission factors, distance models, data quality tiers.

Mayur leads the methodology side of EcoFreight: which emission factors get used for which mode, how distances are routed, and where the data quality tiers draw their lines. He spends most of his time reading GLEC change notes, IMO MEPC documents, and ISO 14083 errata, and arguing with himself about whether a particular vessel class should fall back to a default or to a fleet-average secondary factor.

Before EcoFreight he worked on freight optimisation tooling, mostly road and intermodal. The piece that brought him into emissions reporting was helping a CSRD-bound shipper put together their first Scope 3 Category 4 disclosure — at which point it became obvious that the underlying data layer was a much bigger problem than the user interface, and a calculator that was honest about its inputs would be more useful than a dashboard that hid them.

He writes the methodology and worked-example posts on the blog. If you spot a factor he is using that seems wrong, please email — methodology critique gets a response faster than feature requests.

Expertise

GLEC Framework v3.2
ISO 14083:2023
Freight emission factors
WTW / TTW / WTT breakdown
Multimodal allocation
Empty mileage adjustment
CSRD Scope 3 Category 4

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