The IOTA Foundation, a non-profit developer of distributed ledger technology ecosystems, teamed up with Dell Technologies to create a real-time, data-driven solution for tracking carbon footprints. Dell Technologies announced the onboarding of IOTA, ClimateCHECK, and BioE to build a solution on top of Dell’s in-house efforts, Data Confidence Fabric (DCF), and Project Alvarium. We've partnered w/ @Iota, BioE, & @ClimateCHECK to develop real-time carbon footprint tracking through a #data confidence fabric! Hear how #ProjectAlvarium accurately tracks carbon footprints w/ #DellTech Edge solutions. 🌻 https://t.co/u5CxmbMBAL@Intel #IOTA #Sustainability pic.twitter.com/52RENnEW3X — Dell Edge & Telecom (@Dell_Edge) June 6, 2022 IOTA has been a critical contributor to Project Alvarium, which was first proposed by Dell Technologies in 2019 and aimed to use validated data from the DFC or “trust fabric” across heterogeneous systems. The IOTA Foundation’s head of sustainability, Matthew Yarger, said: “Transparency and trust in data are paramount for addressing the global issues of climate change and transitioning to climate action.” Yarger elaborated on the idea, saying that the four organizations collaborated to create an integrated digital measurement, reporting, and verification (MRV) platform. Collaboration with Project Alvarium The digital MRV, in collaboration with Project Alvarium, can collect data from sensors and manual input and...