Future-Proofing Sustainability Programs


April 19, 2023 | 3:00 pm ET | Webinar | Panelist

Why Spreadsheets Aren’t Sustainable in Achieving Long Term Success

Logo lockup of Atrius and Apex who have partnered to present the Future-Proofing Sustainability Programs webinar

Calculating carbon emissions is generally a complex and time-consuming process. Recent studies show that nearly half of all companies are still collecting data manually, and more than one-third are using spreadsheets to measure and verify their data.1 Manually aggregating energy cost and consumption data across assets is a labor intensive process that takes valuable time away from higher value activities such as strategy and problem-solving. It’s also just the first small step in calculating carbon emissions. As organizations focus on meeting ambitious corporate sustainability goals and legislative mandates, the need for better, organized data will continue to rise.

In this panel discussion, we speak to industry experts on how their businesses can have a comprehensive approach to their sustainability data. Over the course of the hour, experts will discuss:

  • Why spreadsheets are not sustainable when it comes to building and maintaining sustainability programs
  • Steps companies can take to assure their data for regularity and compliance needs
  • What tools and solutions exist in the market today to help businesses with sustainability reporting
  • How pending regulations may affect current reporting program requirements
  • How to choose a solution that will create a strong foundation for your sustainability program as your business continues to grow

Panelists

Peter Way

Peter Wey
Senior Sustainability Project Manager
Apex Companies, LLC

Patrick Ritchie

Patrick Ritchie
Building Automation Sales—Construction and Service
JF Ahern

Ken Watson

Ken Watson
Director of Enterprise Accounts, Atrius, CEM
Acuity Brands

Chelsea Davis

Moderator: Chelsea Davis
Product Manager, Atrius
Acuity Brands

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1 https://www.esgtoday.com/more-than-half-of-public-companies-still-housing-esg-data-in-spreadsheets-ey-survey/