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SEI’s Consumption Compass is a unique tool, tracking greenhouse gas emissions from households in Sweden for over 100 consumption categories.
Last updated on 1 October 2025
Ylva Rylander / ylva.rylander@sei.orgKatarina Axelsson / katarina.axelsson@sei.org
The Consumption Compass 2.0 is a web-based interactive tool that illustrates and analyses the climate impact of household consumption in Sweden developed by SEI. The innovative tool aims to guide Swedish municipalities and regions to reduce greenhouse gas emissions linked to consumption.
By offering an in-depth analysis of households’ climate footprint at the local and for over 100 different consumption areas, SEI’s tool serves as an important starting point in discussions about our consumption patterns.
With this tool, Swedish municipalities have the opportunity to identify specific consumption areas where policy measures can make a difference.
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The launch of SEI’s Consumption Compass 2.0 brought together experts from SEI Headquarters, SEI Tallinn and SEI US, the Swedish Environmental Protection Agency and the Swedish municipalities of Umeå and Kalmar.
Figure showing the top consumption categories contributing to individual greenhouse gas emissions in Sweden. Transport and food dominate emissions, making up over half of the total per capita emissions.
The Consumption Compass provides the first internationally available tool for comparative analysis across muncipalities, regions and local areas in Sweden, offering valuable insights, graphs and analysis for national policymakers and the public.
SEI’s Consumption Compass is particularly relevant for the following audiences:
Now fully web-integrated, the interactive tool features a time series illustrating how consumption-based emissions have evolved from 2019 to 2023. Comparison between different municipalities, regions and areas are made possible for over hundred different consumption categories.
SEI’s Consumption Compass 2.0 and its data are protected under the Creative Commons license: CC BYNC-ND 4.0. © Stockholm Environment Institute 2025.
Explore the data and methods behind Consumption Compass 2.0:
SEI working paper / Learn about the methods and data behind the second version of Consumption Compass, a tool developed by SEI to promote sustainable consumption at the local level
16 May 2025 / About Mitigation and Sustainable lifestyles
Past event / Join the launch of SEI's Consumption Compass, analysing climate change impacts from Swedish households – streamed live for public viewing.
20 May 2025 / About Cities, Climate policy, Sustainable Development Goals and Sustainable lifestyles
SEI working paper / Learn about the methods and data behind the second version of Consumption Compass, a tool developed by SEI to promote sustainable consumption at the local level
16 May 2025 / About Mitigation and Sustainable lifestyles
Feature / SEI is now developing the Consumption Compass for Swedish municipalities to address their consumption-based emissions.
15 December 2023 / About Behaviour and choice, Climate policy and Household energy
Feature / Discover how SEI's Consumption Compass aids Swedish municipalities is boosting smarter consumption.
24 April 2024 / About Cities, Climate policy, Innovation, Mitigation and Sustainable lifestyles
Feature / In close collaboration with Kalmar and Umeå Municipalities and the company InsightOne, SEI developed and launched the Consumption Compass in April 2022
30 September 2022 / About Behaviour and choice and Household energy
The Consumption Compass 2.0 is led and developed by Stockholm Environment Institute, in close collaboration with the the Swedish municipalities Umeå and Kalmar, and supported by data from InsightOne. The development of the tool is funded by Formas, the Swedish Research Council for Sustainable Development. The web integration has been performed by Cloudberry.
A reference group with representatives from the following organizations have been guiding the tool development:
This updated version builds on the original Consumption Compass launched in 2022. The aim is to further develop the compass and monitor implementation and use of the tool among Sweden’s municipalities and regions.
Team Leader: Cities, Communities and Consumption; Senior Research Fellow
SEI Headquarters
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