Given the existing and coming regulations, the interest among end user customer organizations, as well as the growing interest among investors in understanding the ESG and sustainability posture of their investments, means that companies of all sizes have both much to gain and much to lose as they organize their sustainability and emissions efforts. As such, they are key stakeholders in the emissions ecosystem, and corporate interest in solving emissions data challenges spans all industry sectors.
The Open Footprint Standard is the universal emissions data model
The Open Footprint Standard is the universal emissions data model that provides a universal integration protocol amongst data and software platforms across the value chain, leading to reduced costs in integration of supply chain data, data collection and consolidation, and improved data quality. Alignment on the Open Footprint Data Model through the value chain reduces cost of developing integrations and manual processing of disparate data.
End users will benefit from continuous updates to the data model to support new and changing regulations. The Open Footprint Data Model provides a common, standards-based data format request to vendors and suppliers.