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The problem

Environmental and energy data sits idle in compliance work.

Companies and plants collect large amounts of data on waste, energy, plants and documents, but mostly use it for filings and periodic reports.

Scattered data, manual work

Data spread across registries, ERPs, bills, Excel, PDFs and plant systems, rebuilt by hand under deadline.

Errors and inconsistencies

Codes, quantities, attachments and permit requirements need repetitive checks: easy to get wrong, hard to trace.

Invisible savings and opportunities

Wasted energy, anomalous disposal costs and missed incentives stay hidden in the data.

Slow audits and decisions

Long audits and managers deciding on partial information, without a complete, verifiable view.

Behind every filing there is data that could cut costs, inefficiencies and risk. It usually goes unused.

Why now

Three forces are reshaping environment and energy work.

This is not a future topic: the data is already digital and the obligations keep widening.

Since 13 February 2026

RENTRI fully operational

Digital waste registers and transport forms (FIR) for all obligated companies: waste data is already structured and ready to use, no longer rebuilt by hand.

By 11 October 2027

The new EED

Mandatory energy audits above 10 TJ/year of consumption and ISO 50001 above 85 TJ: the scope extends to many mid-sized companies.

Post-Omnibus, VSME standard

Supply chain ESG

Customers, banks and tenders now ask for environmental and energy data, even from companies with no reporting obligation.

Win back days of work and make inefficiencies visible.

MUD, AIA report or energy: on your case, with your data, we show you how much time and cost you can recover.

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