SAP (Systems, Applications, and Products in Data Processing) is a business management software used to organize, store and analyze business data. It can also be used to track environmental factors such as water, air, climate, pollution, and energy usage.
When tracking environmental factors in SAP, businesses can monitor environmental performance in a variety of ways. This includes measuring pollutants released into the air and water, tracking water, air and noise pollution levels, monitoring and reducing energy use, and collecting data about resource use, waste generation and recycling.
SAP also offers tools to help businesses comply with environmental policies and laws. This includes calculating and reporting greenhouse gas emissions, tracking resources and materials used in production, monitoring water usage and waste generation, and setting up an environmental management system. Other features include generating carbon emissions certificates, creating and monitoring waste management policies, forecasting energy needs, and setting up and managing cleaning protocols.
By tracking and managing environmental factors in SAP, businesses can gain insights into how their operations impact the environment, reduce their carbon footprint, and work towards becoming more sustainable.