
ReFlow is a company specializing in life-cycle assessments (LCAs) and carbon footprint calculations for the maritime and manufacturing industries. Their approach focuses on activity-based data for precise CO₂ estimates, differentiating them from traditional spend-based methods. ReFlow helps companies quantify their environmental impact, enabling compliance with regulations and providing a competitive advantage through transparency. They are actively involved in shaping industry standards, co-authoring ISO 8266 and leading environmental initiatives for IMPA. Trusted by over 300 companies, ReFlow empowers businesses to turn their climate strategies into actionable plans by providing reliable, science-based data for emissions reduction and reporting.

ReFlow is a company specializing in life-cycle assessments (LCAs) and carbon footprint calculations for the maritime and manufacturing industries. Their approach focuses on activity-based data for precise CO₂ estimates, differentiating them from traditional spend-based methods. ReFlow helps companies quantify their environmental impact, enabling compliance with regulations and providing a competitive advantage through transparency. They are actively involved in shaping industry standards, co-authoring ISO 8266 and leading environmental initiatives for IMPA. Trusted by over 300 companies, ReFlow empowers businesses to turn their climate strategies into actionable plans by providing reliable, science-based data for emissions reduction and reporting.
Founded: 2018
Headquarters: Copenhagen, Denmark
Core product: Activity-based life-cycle assessment and product carbon footprint (PCF) tools for maritime and manufacturing
Employees: 11
Reported total funding: 1,030,000 USD (disclosed)
Climate tech: lifecycle quantification, carbon accounting, and circular-economy enablement for maritime and manufacturing sectors.
2018
Climate tech / Sustainability software
Most recent disclosed round dated April 1, 2021; Crunchbase lists multiple rounds but exact amounts are obfuscated.
“Steen Ulf Jensen; Jesper Drescher”