According to ADEME, French companies are responsible for around 20% of the country's total greenhouse gas emissions. Reducing your company's carbon footprint has therefore become a strategic priority, to reconcile environmental performance and competitive advantage. Through concrete actions such asenergy optimization of offices, the adoption of the digital sobriety or the development of a sustainable mobility, each organization can commit to the decarbonization undertaken.
Integrating these technological innovations not only allows optimized energy management in business, but also contributes to meeting growing expectations in terms of environmental responsibility, thus strengthening your image while significantly reducing your ecological impact.
Reducing your company's carbon footprint is now a necessity, well
more than just an option. It is an essential commitment for the transition
ecological aspects of the company, the sustainability of its activity and its competitiveness.
It also means protecting your business from future regulatory constraints, attracting the best talent, meeting the requirements of key account customers, and reducing operational costs over the long term.
The carbon footprint is the key environmental performance indicator, measuring the environmental impact of the company and serving as a reference for the decarbonization process.
According to ADEME, an intelligent building would save up to 30% of energy, while improving the comfort of employees. Taking concrete action is essential by implementing realistic and measurable solutions. The use of smart sensors for a better energy monitoring in business is a sustainable innovation that makes it possible to transform this commitment into competitive advantages.
The carbon footprint represents the total quantity of greenhouse gases (GHG) emitted directly or indirectly by an activity, product, or organization. It is a key indicator for a company's ecological transition.
For an organization, the main sources of emissions include office energy consumption, transport (business travel, logistics), the purchase of goods and services, and waste management.
It is crucial to distinguish the carbon footprint from the carbon footprint undertaken. The carbon footprint is a tool for detailed measurement of all the GHG emissions of an entity over a given period of time, covering scopes 1, 2 and 3. The carbon footprint, on the other hand, is the final result of this measurement. Understanding these concepts is the first step in reducing the carbon footprint and initiating decarbonization in business.
For an ecological transition in an effective company, the realization of a carbon balance is an essential step. It is a question of precisely measuring your emissions per activity item, making it possible toidentify high-impact actions to reduce your company's carbon footprint. This initial diagnosis is crucial to guide your strategy of decarbonization of real estate.
Thanks to data and technology, including smart sensors to optimize the energy consumption of offices and the management of energy in companies, the analysis is becoming finer. This makes it possible to monitor progress over time and adjust efforts, for example on sustainable mobility or digital sobriety. It is a sustainable innovation approach that transforms your company's environmental impact into a performance driver.
For a true ecological transition, it is essential to act on several levers in order to reduce the carbon footprint of businesses. Decarbonization requires concrete and innovative measures.
Office energy consumption is a key factor in reducing waste. The use of intelligent occupancy sensors to control lighting, ventilation or heating, like those of Technis, to measure the real occupancy of spaces makes it possible to precisely adapt these consumptions in order to generate significant savings and a lower environmental impact. Render the smarter buildingss is a key solution for that. Use smart occupancy sensors to control lighting, ventilation, or heating based on real presence.
👉 Example: In a commercial building, the automatic deactivation of heating in unoccupied meeting rooms allowed a 25% reduction in the annual energy bill.
Example: In a commercial building, the automatic deactivation of heating in unoccupied meeting rooms allowed a 25% reduction in the annual energy bill.
Opting for green energies is a major step. The installation of solar panels or the subscription of green electricity contracts are relevant choices. Exploring local energies, such as waste heat or geothermal energy, also contributes to a more favorable carbon footprint.
Encourage teleworking, the carpooling And the soft mobility (cycling, walking) drastically reduces emissions related to trips between home and work. At the same time, office occupancy monitoring tools help to limit unnecessary travel, promoting sustainable mobility.
La digital sobriety is a growing issue. The eco-design of websites, the use of low-carbon hosting, the limitation of unnecessary storage and the optimization of equipment are concrete actions to reduce the environmental impact of companies in the digital sector.
Optimized purchasing management, focusing on recycled materials and short circuits, is fundamental. THEcircular economy, through the reuse of furniture or the sharing of resources, embodies sustainable innovation and significantly reduces waste.
Technology plays a strategic role in reducing your business's carbon footprint. Digitalization, via smart sensors and detectors, allows the accurate data collection on the ground. This information is crucial for a carbon balance venture itemized and to manage the ecological transition.
By analyzing the use of space, for example, we optimize the use of offices, thus reducing energy consumption. Corporate energy management is therefore improved. Data helps with decision-making, making it possible to develop low-carbon use scenarios and to promote decarbonization in business.
Use case: SNCF optimizes its offices with occupancy data
Jean-Philippe Marel, Tertiary Real Estate Director at SNCF Immobilier, explains it very well:
“We measured a real occupancy rate of 25% on some buildings. Thanks to the data, we were able to regroup teams, close entire floors and reduce energy consumption. It's a win-win: we improve the comfort of agents while reducing the carbon footprint.”
Concretely, by relying on Real-time occupancy sensors, SNCF has:
The result: a significant reduction in energy consumption and m² saved, with a clear trajectory towards decarbonization goals.
This case illustrates how the Data is a lever for immediate action. It not only makes it possible to adapt infrastructures to real uses, but also to rethink development, maintenance and energy policies in a sustainable way.
To conclude, reducing your company's carbon footprint is an imperative that offers multiple benefits: from regulatory compliance to improving your image. By adopting concrete actions, supported by technological innovations, you are actively contributing to the ecological transition. To explore tailor-made solutions and commit your business to a more sustainable future, do not hesitate to consult our dedicated service pages today!
Precisely measure your GHG emissions by activity, with analysis tools, to reduce them.
The carbon footprint measures GHG emissions; the carbon footprint is the final result.
The energy optimization of buildings and the renewable transition offer a significant environmental impact.
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