In today’s rapidly evolving sustainability landscape, 84% of organizations are setting sustainability goals, but only 28% are on track to achieve them. From lack of financing to immature technology to aging infrastructure, there are many factors driving this gap to goal. But at ENGIE Impact, we believe the number one driver of this gap is data.
With challenges across data volumes, sources, formats, availability and quality, organizations are struggling to acquire, manage and understand the foundational resource, asset, and supply chain data that’s critical to a successful sustainability program.
On a global scale, these challenges are amplified, creating an even greater need for centralized visibility of audit-level data and assurances that they’re not missing data essential to initiatives like calculating scope 1, 2 or 3 emissions and the success of sustainability programs overall.
What is Sustainability Data?
From resource consumption data to energy procurement data to emissions data across your supply chain, and from monthly utility bills to waste dumpster dives to IoT-enabled sensors on critical operational assets, Sustainability Data is broad-ranging across scope 1, 2 and 3 emissions and can be acquired via a myriad of sources. This data acts as the foundation of a successful sustainability program, supporting activities like engineering-grade scenario modeling, target setting, roadmap creation, and tracking ROI and progress toward goals.
Are You Collecting the Right Data?
Across verticals, organizations may be missing 10-20% of their scope 1 and 2 emissions because they’re not collecting the data necessary to measure it. Those missing scope 3 emissions is even greater. A multitude of data sources, some without a streamlined way to acquire and track it, create complexity for organizations who are trying to understand and set a baseline, identify opportunities for optimization and measure and report progress.
Do You Have Centralized Visibility into Your Global Sustainability Data?
Creating visibility of factors related to scope 1, 2, and 3 emissions at a single site is complex enough, but imagine doing that effectively across an entire global portfolio with varying site types, each with different kinds of building and operational assets and in locations with varying regulatory requirements on water, waste, and energy. While creating centralized visibility across a global portfolio is complex, it’s a necessary component to any successful sustainability program and drives cross-functional alignment on key priorities.
What’s Your Approach to Sustainability Data Analysis?
If collecting the right data is step 1, step 2 is analyzing the data to pinpoint opportunities. Many organizations lack the internal expertise or capacity to review their data on a global scale to understand how to make decisions at a site level to support organizational sustainability goals. Additionally, being able to effectively prioritize opportunities based on projected ROI and impact to goals and building a roadmap to execute is a critical step where many organizations need support.
How We Help Accelerate Your Transformation with Data
We help organizations accelerate their sustainability transformation by acquiring the necessary data that will create visibility and give them the information they need to make decisions quickly, the digital tools to manage their data with audit-level assurance, and the advisers that can help them make sense of the data, from making sure they understand what data to capture, to identifying opportunities to optimize their use of resources.
Financial Departments
From AP teams to the CFO, ENGIE Impact helps financial departments mitigate risk and support capital management by pinpointing and road mapping opportunities for investment while projecting and tracking their ROI.
Facilities Departments
ENGIE Impact helps facilities and operations departments understand the current state of their resource consumption and production, set resource-based consumption goals, identify opportunities for optimization, manage day-to-day operations, and report to stakeholders.
Sustainability Departments
We help sustainability departments understand the current state of their scope 1, 2, and 3 emissions, set science-based short-term targets and long-term goals, create data-backed and prioritized roadmaps to achieve those goals and report out to key internal and external stakeholders on progress.
Executive Teams
ENGIE Impact helps executive teams gain centralized visibility into their global operations and emissions. Impact also helps these teams develop, manage and report out on key investments and activities related to their decarbonization efforts to satisfy public and shareholder expectations.
Featured Experts
As the foundation of the work we do, expertise around sustainability data runs deep at ENGIE Impact. From acquisition strategies to day-to-day data management to analyzing your data to identify executable opportunities, we have a team of data experts ready to help you build or enhance your data program.
As the sustainability landscape continues to evolve, the call for sustainability transformation only gets louder. By putting data at the forefront of our operations, ENGIE Impact can help your organization make smart, substantial progress toward your sustainability goals.
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