Strategic Emissions Management. Managing risk, driving performance and future-proofing operations

This guide helps sustainability and EHS leaders move beyond compliance toward a data-driven approach that reduces risk and builds organizational resilience.

The pressure on emissions programs is intensifying. Regulations like CSRD, California’s climate disclosure laws, and Australia’s ASRS are raising the bar for transparency, while investors and customers demand credible data and accountability. At the same time, climate-related disruptions—supply chain failures, rising energy costs, severe weather—are exposing gaps in how organizations track and manage environmental performance. Yet most teams still work in silos. Air data lives in one system, GHG in another, water and waste somewhere else. The result is duplicated effort, inconsistent metrics, and a patchwork view that makes confident decision-making nearly impossible.

The highest-performing organizations treat emissions data as business intelligence. They’ve shifted from reactive compliance to proactive risk management. They unify air, GHG, water, and waste data into a single system and use that visibility to identify inefficiencies, understand exposures, and connect environmental performance directly to business outcomes.

Risk, Resilience, and Holistic Emissions Management: A Practical Guide for Acting Decisively Through Data gives sustainability leaders a practical roadmap for making that shift. It covers why fragmented data creates blind spots, how to focus on “no-regret metrics” that matter regardless of how regulations evolve, and what it takes to turn emissions insights into strategic action.

This guide includes:

  1. The case for holistic emissions management

  2. Industry-specific challenges and best practices

  3. How to demystify and tackle Scope 3 emissions

  4. Preparing for evolving regulations and stakeholder expectations

  5. 3 steps to turn emissions insights into action

  6. Real-world examples from Cority customers