Tracking CO2 should be quick and easy, else users will be reluctant to make it part of their workload. This example shows how easy it is to add carbon data to transactions.
After processing an invoice as normal, the system prompts a carbon usage data entry window. The user enters the carbon usage in the required field and the equivalent carbon is calculated automatically.
This simple extension to the user's daily routine has minimal impact on daily activity.
Once the module is installed, users want to configure the system with ease and in line with their specific working practices.
In this example, we see the 'account for carbon' functionality being switched on, a simple process that can be carried out by anyone with the correct security privileges.
Some businesses may also want to account for industry-specific emissions. Such an example is demonstrated to show the flexibility available in the set-up.
The ability to analyse on carbon transactions is essential for businesses monitoring their CO2 emissions. This example demonstrates the extensive reporting and budgeting functionality available.
Here, the user accesses a standard report and uses drill-down to establish specific reasons for exceeding pre-set budgets.
This detailed level of analysis enables a company to set realistic targets for carbon emissions reduction.


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