The app that measures your
ecological footprint
Discover with the For Good app how much CO 2 you emit. The app calculates your footprint and gives you tips to live a more sustainable life without drastic changes.
We all have an enormous ecological footprint. Do you know how big it is exactly? The For Good app calculates your footprint and tells you what you can do to reduce it. Tips and insights serve as tools to help you reduce your footprint step by step and also enrich your life.
What’s most important? You find out how much CO2 you exactly emit. The CO2 footprint of your food profile and energy consumption is calculated based on your answers to specific questions. The footprint of your transport is calculated entirely by the app. It tracks how often and how far you take your car, bicycle, public transport or walk. The formulas that are used were developed in cooperation with CO2logic, a renowned climate advisory agency.
Based on the information collected by the app, you receive specific tips to help you reduce your footprint. Step by step, as opposed to drastic measures. No big sacrifices but ways to enrich your life. Because living sustainably is not as invasive as you might think.
Based on the information collected by the app, you receive specific tips to help you reduce your footprint. Step by step, as opposed to drastic measures. No big sacrifices but ways to enrich your life. Because living sustainably is not as invasive as you might think.
Nothing is more motivating than interesting statistics and that is why you regularly receive reports that reflect your progress. We measure your sustainable behaviour and turn all that data into clear overviews that motivate you to do even better. Small step, big deal. A lot of small steps, even bigger deal.
We keep you informed about all the ‘Good news’ at home and abroad. Whatever happens in the field of sustainability, you will be the first to know.
We keep you informed about all the ‘Good news’ at home and abroad. Whatever happens in the field of sustainability, you will be the first to know.
Start by calculating how much CO2 you can save