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Monday 22 February 2021

Carbon Watch: An Android app that will let you assess your carbon footprint and suggest how to reduce it

The Department of Environment and Forest, Union Territory (UT), has developed a mobile app called Carbon Watch, which will allow them to assess their carbon footprint and suggest ways to reduce it. The application is currently available on Android exclusively, and can be downloaded via a QR code or by heading to this link. For some reason the app is not easily searchable on the Google Play store, and the best way to head to the app is via the link above.

While the app has been announced in Chandigarh, and the focus of the Department of Environment and Forest is currently on the feedback received by the residents of Chandigarh, it can be used by anyone in the country, as long as they have an Android smartphone. Users can fill their address pin code in the app, then begin to analyse their average carbon footprint. The app currently divides users in two categories – Chandigarh, and out of Chandigarh. Inputs from the residents of the UT are used by the Environment Department, and that of users from outside the UT, will mostly be for the knowledge of the user.

For the uninitiated, carbon footprint is the amount of greenhouse gases, especially, carbon dioxide released into the atmosphere as a result of the activities of a particular individual, organisation, or community.

Carbon Watch app

In the Carbon Watch app, users have to fill out a form with details about their water, energy, waste generation and transport consumption habits and activities. Users will be asked to list out their daily consumption of water, monthly consumption of electricity units, waste generation by the individual and their family, and their usual mode of transport and the number of vehicles they use.

Once users fill in the details, the app will suggest ways that users can reduce their carbon footprint. For instance, if a users says that they usually travel in a car, the app would suggest taking public transport or a bicycle.

Carbon Watch: Initial impressions

We downloaded the Carbon Watch app to get the look and feel of the same. While the app comes from great intentions, the launch of the app seems premature. Considering that the app is aimed at educating users and collecting data on its users' average carbon footprint, it shouldn't have been restricted to Android smartphones.

Further, we aren't sure if the user experience is any different for the residents of Chandigarh, but currently, accessing the app from Delhi NCR, Carbon Watch seems half-baked. The different category forms weren't accessible – except for the one for water consumption.

Oddly, the app wasn't connecting on Wi-Fi, but worked when connected to mobile data.



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