Technology and services
Through robust, scalable and auditable infrastructure, Trovio supports a broad spectrum of assets, with the ability to track and efficiently manage emissions intensity, provenance and sustainability attributes at a granular level.
It currently supports governments, issuance bodies, and corporations to seamlessly manage, verify, and optimise these complex assets in an evolving landscape.
With increasing demand for supply chain transparency, Macquarie made a strategic investment in Trovio and its proprietary technology, CorTenX.
Offering more sophisticated and compliant digital registry services, Trovio is enabling effective inventory management, trading, and tracking of the physical commodity supply chain.
Its CorTenX technology offers a cryptographically secure inventory management infrastructure, purpose-built for environmental assets and data-enriched commodities. The platform enables organisations to comply with regulatory requirements, efficiently manage highly complex data and drive sustainable outcomes.
Outcome
This investment underscores Trovio’s role in facilitating Australia’s transparency and sustainability agenda. By delivering registry services for the Australian Government’s Clean Energy Regulator spanning the Carbon Credit Market, Nature Repair Markets, Renewable Energy, and Guarantee of Origin schemes, Trovio is enhancing trust, accountability, and scale across Australia’s energy transition.1 With the EU’s Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) coming into effect in 2026, demand for asset traceability over environmental and commodity assets is expected to increase further.
Customers of Trovio are able to work towards achieving the transparency needed to meet emerging CBAM requirements globally in the management of assets and commodities spanning agriculture, metals, bulks and important energy resources - such as biofuels, renewable diesel, and sustainable aviation fuel.
We are delighted to have invested in Trovio, whose solutions are enabling market participants to manage environmental assets systematically and transparently.”
Tom Freeman
Managing Director
Commodities and Global Markets