Discover Where Your Emissions Really Come From
Here's something surprising: most people are wrong about which of their habits create the most emissions. You might worry about plastic bags while commuting alone in a car every day. You might buy organic food but live in a poorly insulated home. We assume we know our impact, but assumptions are often way off. That's why measurement matters—not to judge yourself, but to focus your efforts where they'll actually make a difference.
The Lifestyle Test takes about 10 minutes. You answer questions about your home, how you travel, what you eat, and what you buy. The result is a detailed breakdown of your carbon footprint by category, compared to your country's average. For many people, this is the first time they see their actual impact quantified. And here's what patterns from hundreds of thousands of users have taught us: seeing the numbers creates clarity. Suddenly, climate action isn't this vague, overwhelming thing—it's specific actions in specific categories.
After your test, you get personalized recommendations ranked by impact. Not generic advice everyone gets, but suggestions tailored to your situation. If you're already plant-based, you won't see diet tips—we'll focus on your commute or home energy. If you're in a rental, we won't suggest home renovations—we'll show what's actually within your control. This personalization is powerful because it respects your reality. You're not comparing yourself to some impossible ideal; you're discovering realistic next steps that fit your actual life. That's how motivation works—not through guilt, but through clarity and actionable paths forward.
