Audits
Planning Starts with Data
Net Zero Energy Audit
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Net Zero Energy Audit is an energy, emissions, and financial model for analyzing corporate emissions and decarbonization actions based on bottom-up data on energy systems, buildings, vehicles, equipment, emerging technologies, and relevant policies and trends.
Insights from the model can be integrated into existing asset management systems and be used for reporting to the Task Force on Climate-Related Financial Disclosures.
The model helps determine when and how actions—like retrofitting buildings, electrifying fleets, and building new infrastructure—can be taken to minimize costs while maximizing positive impacts.
Net Zero Water Audit
Between operating equipment like dishwashers, preparing food, cleaning and guest hygiene –– and landscaping, it’s no surprise that hospitality businesses use a lot of water. Most hotel landscapes, use far more water than necessary to keep the plants healthy and visually appealing.
Resorts, golf clubs and casinos need to know how to save water, why they should, and how it will affect the bottom line. Conducting a water audit will identify where an organization is using the most water and highlight areas where water use needs to improve. what they need in a format suited toward them.
Net Zero Waste Audit
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The Net Zero Waste Audit is an analysis of what types of waste your facility is generating, whether the types of waste generated are ending up in the right place, and where that waste should be going. It can help organizations determine what to do with the materials their activities are generating.
The goal of a waste audit is to collect data that can help your organization make informed decisions on how to better reduce waste going to landfill, incineration, and the environment through recycling and composting initiatives. By collecting this data, your organization can make decisions that reduce your organization’s impact on the environment, lower emissions, and save money by reducing waste hauling fees.
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