Your Sustainability Officer tracks compliance continuously.
Not quarterly. Not annually. Now.
Your Sustainability Officer maintains your NABERS rating, Green Mark score, carbon reporting, and cold chain compliance — continuously, automatically. It doesn't wait for the annual assessment. It tracks your trailing 12-month EUI every day. It logs every zone temperature for HACCP. It calculates Scope 2 emissions using real grid emission factors.
When something drifts, it tells you what changed and what to do about it.
Talk to us about your buildingToday, compliance is a quarterly scramble.
NABERS ratings are calculated once a year. The sustainability manager gathers data manually from utility bills, BMS exports, and facilities reports. Carbon tracking is a quarterly spreadsheet exercise — pulling consumption numbers, applying emission factors, formatting for the board pack.
Nobody knows the current EUI until the annual assessment. Nobody knows if the building is trending toward 4.0 stars or 4.5 until the auditor shows up. By then, 12 months of data are locked in, and there's nothing to do about it.
Cold chain compliance is a clipboard behind the dock. Temperature readings at 6 AM and 6 PM. The gap between readings is where the excursions happen. HACCP audits require continuous records. Manual logs don't provide them.
The sustainability director writes the ESG report from data she has to chase across three departments. The data is always late. The formatting is always different. The report is always a fire drill.
1x / year
NABERS assessment frequency
12 months of data locked in before you see the result
2x / day
Cold chain temperature readings
HACCP requires continuous. You have 6 AM and 6 PM.
3 depts
Data sources for ESG reporting
Facilities, finance, operations — all in different formats
Quarterly
Carbon tracking cadence
Spreadsheets, manual emission factors, fire-drill formatting
Always current. Always audit-ready. Always improving.
Your Sustainability Officer doesn't generate reports at the end of the quarter. It maintains them continuously so they're always ready.
Resolving the overnight AHU issue on floors 8–10 would move EUI to 162 kWh/m²/yr — crossing into the 4.5-star band. Estimated impact: $2,800/month savings + rating upgrade.
Automated. No spreadsheets. No chasing facilities for data.
Generated automatically, available now. Continuous temperature records across all 12 zones with zero gaps. Ready for inspection at any time.
The conversation that replaces the annual scramble.
Ask your Sustainability Officer anything. It has every number, every trend, every recommendation — current as of right now.
Where are we on the NABERS target?
Trailing 12-month EUI is 172 kWh/m²/yr. Target is 165 for 4.5 stars. You're 4.2% above.
Two actions would close the gap:
- Fix the overnight AHU on floors 8–10 — saves 8 kWh/m²/yr.
- Shift the after-hours lighting override on floor 7 — saves 2.5 kWh/m²/yr.
Combined, that puts you at 161.5 — comfortably in the 4.5-star band.
When's the next HACCP audit?
March 15. All 12 zones have continuous temperature records with zero gaps. Report is generated and available now.
Last excursion: none in 47 days.
See your Sustainability Officer at work.
Different buildings. Different compliance requirements. Same continuous intelligence.
In cold storage
HACCP compliance as a side effect. Every zone, every hour, always audit-ready.
See howAcross retail sites
Portfolio-wide compliance. Every cold room, every store.
See howIn your office tower
NABERS trajectory tracked daily. Half a star doesn't cost a chiller upgrade — it costs intelligence.
See how30-minute assessment. We'll model your compliance baseline.
