While a majority of facility and sustainability professionals are tracking electricity use, many still don’t track for waste, water, green purchasing, carbon footprint and other sustainability metrics, according to a survey from iReuse. They also lag behind in using data tracking tools.
The “Facility and Sustainability Data Management Survey“ (PDF) indicates that while most ‘green’ professionals track their operational and environmental performance, it’s primarily for electricity data using an Excel spreadsheet. Survey respondents say that using the spreadsheet is “cumbersome” and leads to data entry errors and the need for custom formulas. Eighty-six percent of respondents currently use Excel to track their utility data, but only 33 percent are satisfied or very satisfied with this tool.
Many survey respondents are tracking electricity — 74 percent track some utility data and 72 percent track electricity — and about half track water, waste, or natural gas, says iReuse. The survey also finds that 46 percent don’t track any other data such as green purchasing metrics, business travel, or carbon footprint.
In addition, 44 percent of respondents indicate that utility data is tracked by facilities, 24 percent by the sustainability department, and 16 percent by the accounting department.
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