Solution
Over time, SSE’s sustainability team came to the conclusion that it could not continue with its existing methods, based on manual collection and spreadsheets.
Initially, SSE tried to build an in-house data collection and management system. However, the sustainability and IT teams found that the task was complex and required more resources than had been anticipated. A tool was trialled, but the sustainability team found it fell short of their needs.
Since switching to Sweep, SSE has been able to upload all the data they had previously collected in bulk into the Sweep platform, which then immediately formatted the data correctly, while also applying any necessary conversion factors.
While SSE was still in the “implementation” stage of the platform, Sweep could already enable its teams to get hands-on with the data and provide meaningful reports to management. Senior leaders throughout SSE can immediately see the hotspots in greenhouse gas inventory, giving them enhanced management information.
SSE has been able to set an emissions baseline by inputting the last six years of emissions data, and now Sweep’s functionality enables the company to track progress against SBTi-validated targets.
Importantly, SSE can now work confidently with its auditors, providing accurate, transparent reporting and ensuring compliance and assurance for all of its stakeholders.
Looking to the future, SSE is preparing to comply with the upcoming European Union CSRD, due to its substantial operations in Ireland. Mindful that strong data management is key for CSRD compliance -and to avoid the substantial penalties for non-compliance- SSE’s sustainability team is already preparing by using its Sweep-managed data to find possible reporting gaps, and rectify them. The team also points out that it sees Sweep as a tool which would be valuable for collecting the additional social data which will ultimately be necessary to provide, for compliance with the non-environmental aspects of the CSRD