Hendrikson DGE offers green audits and roadmap development for industrial enterprises utilizing the EAS production company’s business model transformation support.
A green audit is an evaluation process that maps the current sustainability capabilities of a company and creates a sustainability roadmap. This process helps companies understand their environmental impact, business circularity, identify bottlenecks, and uncover improvement opportunities. A green audit is crucial for companies aiming to enhance their sustainability and gain a competitive edge. Implementing improvements derived from the green audit and sustainability roadmap helps companies achieve a competitive advantage as growing environmental awareness and related regulations drive clients and partners to choose businesses that actively and purposefully reduce their environmental impact.
How Green Audit is conducted?
1. Preparation and Initial Meeting
- Core teams are formed, and the goals and expected outcomes of the green audit and roadmap creation are established.
2. Data Collection
- All necessary input data is collected from the company to assess organizational activities.
3. Sustainability Capability Analysis
- The current state of sustainability capabilities and climate impact is assessed, conclusions are drawn, and potential development directions for enhancing sustainability capabilities are identified.
4. Product and Business Model Circularity
- The current level of circular economy and eco-friendly practices is determined, along with the real potential for development.
5. Sustainability Roadmap Development
- Improvement measures are presented to the company, and development priorities are identified in collaboration with the client.