Tracking and Reporting Tool from iReuse helps companies with sustainability

April 23, 2010—The sustainability consulting firm iReuse announced the launch of its Tracking and Reporting (T&R) Tool, a sustainable business dashboard that helps companies measure financial, environmental, and social impact. iReuse has been providing sustainability consulting and software services to Fortune 500 companies for the past five years, and says it developed this tool in response to customer demand for a solution to track sustainability metrics.

The T&R Tool helps companies track information about their energy, water, waste, and procurement costs and performance, so they can identify opportunities to increase operational efficiency and see measured improvements over time, says the company.

Until now, most facility and property managers lacked the resources to get a clear picture of their ongoing financial and environmental impacts. Managing, analyzing, and interpreting data from multiple sources was difficult to achieve and often required using cumbersome spreadsheets. To solve this problem, iReuse developed this application in partnership with customers, for customers.

With the iReuse T&R Tool software-as-a-service (SaaS) application, commercial clients can finally get greater transparency into their operating expenses and environmental impact and identify their greatest opportunities for improvement.

The iReuse Tracking and Reporting Tool is an easy-to-use Web-based application that provides organizations with the transparency they need to cut waste out of their operations. By helping organizations reduce and track their energy, water, and materials usage and increasing their waste diversion rate, the Tool delivers an immediate positive environmental and financial impact. The Tool also provides attractive reports on their progress so organizations can communicate their improvements to executives, employees, and the public.

For more information, see the iReuse Web site.

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