BT and SAP want to make sustainability reporting a whole lot easier

BT is piloting SAP’s Data Exchange (SDX), a new platform for carbon accounting which both companies hope to standardize sustainability reporting and drive environmental progress. 

In a press release, BT Group said SDX allows it to collect, trace, and share carbon data across its own supplier base. 

That gives it more visibility into the of its products and services, which it can later share with business customers.

Roadblock to progress

Furthermore, BT said it chose SAP’s SDX due to its adherence to the carbon standards set by the for Carbon (PACT). “This means that and UK business customers do not have to their own carbon accounting platforms to calculate, collate, and share emissions data. Instead, they simply request it through SAP SDX for their BT products and services,” the announcement reads.

BT Group said it was the first organization in the UK to adopt this process, adding that it will strive towards the standardization of sustainability reporting across global value chains. It expects the use of the platform to help with its Manifesto pledge, to help customers avoid 60 million tonnes of Co2 by 2030. 

“The lack of standardization in sustainability reporting has been a roadblock to progress for too long,” commented Ryan Poggi, managing of SAP UKI. “This creates confusion and an inability to validate real change. Our partnership with BT gives us an opportunity to refresh the guidelines and offers a blueprint for a universal standard in sustainability reporting. The aim is to create an environment for to transparently tackle global challenges together.”

By combining SDX data with that of SAP’s Green Ledger, businesses get “unmatched” insights into their environmental footprint and standardizes how to communicate learnings and across value chains, the company concluded.

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