Abit transforms your commitment into a measurable and verifiable competitive advantage
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At Abit, sustainability is not a claim, but a process to be measured, structured, and verified. Environmental systems are complex and context-dependent.
Yet many decisions are still based on fragmented or non-verifiable data.

For this reason, we apply an MRV approach that transforms soil and biodiversity into measurable, traceable, and verifiable data. By integrating field data, laboratory analysis, and satellite data, we build a coherent system of indicators that are comparable, consistent, and verifiable over time.

The result is not just a measurement, but a true data infrastructure supporting decision-making, reporting, and verification processes.

The science behind a measurable environmental impact

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What does environmental quality mean, and how is it measured?

Environmental quality reflects the ability of natural systems to function, adapt, and generate value over time.

To make it measurable, we translate complex processes into structured data through physical, chemical, and biological indicators, integrated with satellite data.

Rather than isolated measurements, Abit builds a coherent system that makes environmental performance readable, comparable, and verifiable over time.

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At Abit, we organize a complex set of parameters into four indicators, each informed by different measurements and representing fertility, water, climate, and biodiversity.

Each indicator integrates field data, laboratory analysis, and satellite data, ensuring consistency and comparability over time.

We do not simplify the system: we make it readable.
The analysis defines an objective baseline and enables the interpretation of changes over time, distinguishing real variations from temporary fluctuations.

The result is a system of indicators designed to support decision-making, reporting, and verification.

Four indicators, one healthy ecosystem
The Abit product ecosystem

Abit’s products operate in a modular and integrated way, sharing common data and metrics. Each tool addresses a specific need, contributing to a coherent, traceable, and verifiable understanding of environmental impact over time.

Biodiversity index

Measuring biodiversity as a functional indicator

The Soil Biodiversity Index translates biological complexity into a structured indicator, designed to assess the state and evolution of the system over time.

It is not an isolated measurement, but a tool that makes biodiversity observable, comparable, and usable in decision-making processes. It enables the interpretation of soil dynamics, distinguishes real variations from temporary fluctuations, and integrates the biological component into analyses, assessments, and sustainability pathways.

Complexity is not simplified: it is made readable.

Soil Health index

Integrating biodiversity and soil functioning

The Soil Health Index synthesizes the system into four key dimensions: fertility, water, climate, and biodiversity.

It integrates biological data, physico-chemical parameters, and functional indicators into a single, coherent framework designed to interpret soil functioning over time. It transforms heterogeneous data into an indicator that can be used to compare different contexts, monitor evolution, and support operational decisions.

It does not simply describe the state of the soil: it links observed conditions to ecological processes, making soil health measurable, comparable, and manageable.

B4Soil

From data to certifiable value

B4Soil is the technical specification developed by Abit that transforms soil measurements into structured, verifiable evidence, ready for certification.

Through a coherent system of data collection, indicators, and interpretation criteria, it organizes complex information, making it traceable, comparable, and defensible over time. It does not add complexity but structures it. It does not simply describe data, but makes it usable.

B4Soil connects what happens in the field to concrete assessment, verification, and reporting processes, enabling you to:

  • support environmental claims with solid technical evidence
  • approach audits and certification pathways with greater confidence
  • transform virtuous practices into recognizable elements along the value chain

The result is a system that brings soil into the value of the product, making sustainability measurable, demonstrable, and marketable.

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