ELEKS walks us through how they applied a deeply user‑centred approach in designing COVERE², a tool to help agri‑food producers, especially in dairy, measure and reduce greenhouse gas emissions. At the core, they've engaged stakeholders through workshops, interviews, and iterative feedback sessions to understand real-world workflows and pain points.
Central to their approach is Power Flow Tracing, powered by ELEKS’ Dakar tool, which offers transparency into electricity sources and enables precise Scope 2 emissions tracking. This level of granularity aligns with evolving EU standards (e.g., CSRD) and supports users in making informed sustainability decisions.
The article emphasizes ELEKS’ iterative discovery process across Europe: testing prototypes, gathering feedback, and engaging in stakeholder sessions, ensuring that design solutions meet real needs and deliver actionable results .
Overall, the post highlights how combining human-centred design, advanced emissions tracing, and active user engagement helps deliver a practical, user‑friendly tool that supports sustainability transformation at the farm and industry levels.