Interview with Paramount Global – Our ESG Reporting Journey So Far

CDP recently published the following interview article on its website. In this interview, we speak to Jessica Thurston, VP of ESG Strategy at Paramount Global about the strong influence of the media and entertainment industry and the significance of Paramount’s evolving ESG strategy. Jessica also gives some helpful advice to companies thinking of reporting for […]
Materiality in ESG Reporting: What You Need to Know

Sustainability reporting has become increasingly important for companies as stakeholders demand greater transparency and accountability on ESG issues. Materiality is a key concept in sustainability reporting, as it helps companies identify the most important sustainability issues to report on, and provides stakeholders with more meaningful and relevant information. Materiality is based on the idea that […]
How Digital Solutions Are Helping Transform the Hierarchy of Controls

Have you ever wondered how you could create a safer workplace through technology? It’s a question we ask ourselves constantly here at Cority. Fortunately, we have the privilege to partner with some of the world’s foremost EHS thinkers, innovators and researchers to help us dive into these emerging ideas, and better understand what new opportunities […]
Implementing ESG software to scale reporting and influence engagement

Managing your organization’s ESG program is a challenging task. There’s so much to do, and so much to keep track of. If you don’t have the right tools to help you effectively identify which issues are material, set priorities and follow through on critical actions, ESG integration can quickly feel disorganized and unproductive. We invite […]
The Inflation Reduction Act – What Is It and How Does It Affect the Oil & Gas Sector?

An interview with Christi Wilson, Trinity Consultants’ Manager of Sustainability Services and a tenured expert on sustainability and environmental compliance. The new Methane Emissions Reduction Program (MERP), introduced by 2022’s Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) has been proposed as a means of reducing methane emissions across the oil and gas sector by implementing a Waste […]
Efficiency unleashed: Transforming flu shot clinics with software technology

Every year healthcare organizations are concerned that the threat of the seasonal flu could pose a significant risk to workers’ health and jeopardize productivity. Over 1 billion people globally contract the flu yearly, and healthcare workers are at high risk of acquiring it due to increased exposure to patients and the risk of further spreading, […]
Are Your EHS Practices Complete Without Proper Quality Management Principles?

What does “quality” really mean? For many, the term implies something that is well made, made to last, and made to accomplish the goal it was initially created for. It’s no wonder then why companies regularly embed the theme of “quality” into the products and services they deliver. Quality is the lifeblood of business. For […]
Empowering Better Wellness Through Technology

Digital transformation of occupational health programs has been instrumental in helping businesses identify health risks more proactively and deliver health services more efficiently. Yet, despite these successes, a critical factor for better workforce health and wellness is often forgotten – employee engagement. Harnessing the power of technology has become essential in empowering better wellness in […]
Cority Launches Rapidly Deployable Quality Essentials Solution to Enhance Cross-Functional EHS Management

Software helps organizations quickly reduce costs, ensure compliance, and safeguard reputation Toronto, ON, June 22, 2023 – Leading global EHS (Environmental, Health, and Safety) software provider Cority announced today the launch of its new Quality Essentials package, an easy-to-deploy software solution that enables organizations to improve both new and existing quality management programs and connect […]
Scope 3 Emissions Reporting & Where to Start
Scope 3 emissions, also known as value chain emissions, are indirect Greenhouse Gas (GHG) emissions both upstream and downstream of an organisation’s main operations. This usually means all of the emissions a company is responsible for outside of its own operations—from the goods it purchases to the disposal of the products it sells.