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Energy Efficiency
Captures energy consumption by site, asset, process, and utility stream, then converts the data into performance views
The Energy Efficiency Tool helps you move from fragmented utility bills and scattered consumption records to a structured view of how energy is used across sites, equipment, processes, and operations. It acts as both a cost-control engine and a performance-improvement engine. It identifies where energy is being consumed, where abnormal trends are happening, and where the business has the strongest opportunity to reduce waste, improve productivity, and strengthen operating margins.
In practice, the tool captures electricity, fuel, and other energy inputs and converts them into clear management views such as consumption trends, energy intensity, baseline comparisons, and opportunity registers. That means you do not just see total usage; you can see which assets, areas, or operations are driving inefficiency, what the financial impact may be, and where corrective action or capital investment could generate the strongest return.
This tool is powerful because it speaks directly to business pain points. It supports cost reduction, better maintenance planning, audit-readiness, and stronger evidence for ISO 50001-style energy management. It also creates a practical bridge to decarbonization because lower energy consumption usually means lower emissions and lower exposure to energy price volatility. For you, the value proposition is simple: lower cost, better visibility, stronger control, and a more credible pathway toward energy performance improvement.
Energy review and baseline analysis; utility and fuel data normalization; intensity KPI analysis; benchmarking; trend analysis; opportunity register logic; measurement and verification principles aligned with continuous improvement and ISO 50001-style energy management.
Climate Risk Management
Assesses physical and transition climate risks affecting assets, operations, supply chains, and long-term investment
The Climate Risk Management Tool helps you understand how climate change can affect assets, operations, supply chains, financing, and long-term business resilience. This is not just a sustainability discussion. It is a strategic risk discussion that converts climate uncertainty into structured decision support for leadership, operations, and investment planning.
The tool assesses both physical risks and transition risks. Physical risks include issues such as extreme heat, flooding, sea-level rise, water stress, or storm intensity. Transition risks include policy changes, carbon pricing, customer expectations, financing pressure, and market shifts. Instead of treating these as abstract concerns, the tool organizes them into risk registers, scenario views, and prioritized action plans so you can see where disruption is most likely and where resilience investment is most needed.
Commercially, this tool is highly relevant because climate risk is now influencing insurance conversations, lender expectations, project viability, and board oversight. It helps you show that climate risk is being assessed in a disciplined way rather than handled informally. It also supports adaptation planning, resilience roadmaps, and stronger governance narratives in ESG and CSRD-related reporting. The core value is that it allows you to protect continuity, reduce downside exposure, and make more informed long-term decisions in an operating environment that is becoming more volatile.
Climate Risk Management Tool Assesses physical and transition climate risks affecting assets, operations, supply chains, and long-term investment decisions, with scenario-based screening of hazards such as heat, flooding, sea-level rise, policy pressure, and carbon cost exposure. Helps the client understand where climate risk can disrupt operations or increase cost of capital, prioritize adaptation measures, and support resilience planning, insurance discussions, and board-level risk oversight. Risk-based methodology using likelihood × severity scoring, physical and transition risk registers, scenario analysis informed by IPCC/NGFS-type pathways, asset vulnerability screening, action planning, and residual risk review. Standards/frameworks: TCFD, IFRS S2, IPCC scenarios, NGFS scenarios, ISO 14091.
GHG & Carbon Footprint
Calculates greenhouse gas emissions across Scope 1, Scope 2, and selected Scope 3 categories using activity data
The GHG and Carbon Footprint Tool gives you a structured way to measure greenhouse gas emissions across Scope 1, Scope 2, and selected Scope 3 categories using real activity data rather than weak assumptions. It provides the foundation for carbon visibility, target-setting, and credible transition planning.
The tool takes operational inputs such as fuel consumption, electricity use, transport activity, refrigerants, waste, purchased materials, and other relevant sources, and converts them into carbon dioxide equivalent emissions using recognized emission factors and transparent calculation logic. That means you can move beyond rough estimates and build an auditable, repeatable inventory that stands up to internal review, external reporting, and future assurance requirements.
The practical value is significant. First, you can identify emission hotspots and understand which activities are driving the footprint. Second, your management team can prioritize reduction opportunities in a focused way, whether that means fleet efficiency, renewable electricity, refrigerant control, logistics optimization, or supplier engagement. Third, the organization becomes better prepared for ESG disclosures, climate commitments, investor scrutiny, and future regulatory expectations.
This tool is effective as carbon has evolved into a board-level concern. Organizations are now required to quantify emissions, articulate reduction strategies, and substantiate assertions with reliable data. By introducing rigor, this tool transforms carbon reporting from a reactive obligation into a strategic management asset, offering tangible operational and commercial benefits.
GHG & Carbon Footprint Tool Calculates greenhouse gas emissions across Scope 1, Scope 2, and selected Scope 3 categories using activity data such as fuel, electricity, transport, materials, refrigerants, waste, and upstream/downstream inputs. Helps the client quantify carbon footprint, identify major emission hotspots, build reduction plans, monitor progress, and prepare disclosures, target-setting, and transition planning with a transparent audit trail. Core formula: CO2e = Activity Data × Emission Factor. Uses activity-based accounting, official or recognized emission factor libraries, IPCC AR6 100-year global warming potentials where applicable, scope mapping, intensity KPIs, and structured QA/QC checks. Standards/frameworks: GHG Protocol, ISO 14064-1, ISO 14067, IPCC AR6.
Water Management & Water Footprint
Tracks water use, wastewater, reuse, discharge, and water-related performance across facilities
The Water Management and Water Footprint Tool provides organizations with comprehensive oversight of water resources, an area of increasing strategic and operational significance. This solution serves as a resource-efficiency, compliance, and stewardship platform, enabling businesses to analyze sources of water, monitor usage, identify losses, and determine areas for improvement.
The tool captures water use across facilities, projects, utilities, process lines, camps, and operational areas, then structures that information into water balances, intensity indicators, abnormal-use flags, reuse tracking, and discharge views. This means you can see far more than a water bill. They can see hidden consumption patterns, potential leakage, inefficient practices, wastewater relationships, and opportunities to improve reuse and conservation.
From you-benefit perspective, the tool helps reduce utility cost, improve operational discipline, strengthen evidence for compliance, and support water stewardship messaging. It is particularly valuable in water-stressed markets or for sectors where water availability, discharge quality, or consumption intensity are material business concerns. It also supports ESG reporting by creating credible water metrics that can be rolled into broader sustainability performance dashboards.
The main takeaway for businesses is clear: greater transparency around water leads to stronger operational resilience. The tool helps you reduce water, control cost, manage risk, and demonstrate that water is being governed as a critical business resource rather than treated as a passive overhead
Water balance logic; source/use/discharge mapping; intensity KPI analysis; leakage and abnormal-use review; reuse and recycling tracking; where relevant, water footprint concepts aligned with process/activity data and recognized stewardship principles. Standards/frameworks: ISO 46001, ISO 14046
Environmental Impact Monitoring & Compliance
Centralizes monitoring data for air, water, noise, soil, emissions, discharge, and other parameters
The Environmental Impact Monitoring and Compliance Tool is designed to help you stay on top of environmental performance and legal exposure by bringing monitoring data, limits, exceedances, and follow-up actions into one structured control environment. It functions as a compliance-visibility tool that reduces the chance of surprises, weak documentation, and delayed response.
The tool can consolidate data on air emissions, wastewater, surface water, groundwater, noise, soil, ambient parameters, and other monitored indicators depending on your sector and obligations. It then compares those results against applicable internal criteria, permit conditions, or regulatory thresholds. This gives management a direct view of compliance status, trend movement, and areas where exceedances or deterioration may need action.
The value is practical and immediate. The tool supports permit readiness, inspection readiness, and stronger evidence retention. It helps teams identify non-compliance risks early, respond faster, and maintain a more credible audit trail. It also improves communication between site teams, environmental staff, and leadership because the data is organized in a way that supports escalation and decision-making.
From a commercial standpoint, this tool is powerful because environmental compliance failures can lead to cost, delays, reputational damage, and regulator pressure. The solution helps you shift from reactive monitoring to managed environmental control. It is about visibility, faster response, stronger evidence, and greater confidence that environmental obligations are being managed systematically
Monitoring-and-compliance methodology using parameter registers, sampling/event logs, threshold and limit libraries, exceedance analytics, trend review, corrective action tracking, and jurisdiction-specific rule mapping. Standards/frameworks: ISO 14001, ISO 19011, IFC/World Bank EHS Guidelines where applicable, local permit and regulatory limits.
HSE
Manages occupational health, safety, and broader QHSSE controls through records,
The HSE Tool helps you manage operational risk in a more structured and disciplined way by integrating incident management, inspections, audits, risk assessments, corrective actions, competency records, and performance indicators. It functions as a control platform for reducing incidents, improving discipline, and strengthening management visibility across safety, health, quality, and wider operational assurance.
The tool allows you to capture and analyze incidents, near misses, unsafe conditions, inspection findings, audit results, and corrective actions in one workflow. It can support root-cause investigation methods such as 5 Whys and fishbone analysis, while also tracking total hours worked so metrics such as TRIR and LTIFR can be calculated and fed into ESG reporting. This is important because organizations increasingly need safety data not only for internal management, but also for disclosures, client tenders, and governance reviews.
The benefit to you is clear. It supports better risk prevention, stronger follow-up, clearer accountability, and more credible reporting. It also helps management move from lagging indicators alone toward a stronger mix of leading indicators such as inspections, training, action closure, and control performance.
This tool is an operational excellence enabler. It helps you protect people, reduce disruption, demonstrate stronger contractor and site control, and build a more audit-ready and disclosure-ready risk management environment.
Risk-based management using likelihood × severity scoring, incident investigation methods such as 5 Whys and fishbone analysis, action tracking, KPI monitoring, audit and inspection workflows, and alignment with ISO 45001 and integrated management system principles. Standards/frameworks: ISO 45001, ISO 9001, ISO 14001, ISO 19011.
Waste & Circular Economy
Tracks waste generation, segregation, reuse, recycling and circular initiatives across projects, facilities
The Waste and Circular Economy Tool helps you understand how materials move through operations, where waste is being generated, how it is handled, and where circular opportunities can create value. This is more than a waste register. It is a performance tool that helps you reduce disposal dependency, improve recovery, and strengthen resource productivity.
The tool tracks waste generation, segregation, storage, reuse, recycling, treatment routes, and disposal outcomes across sites, facilities, projects, and supply chains. This gives you a structured picture of what is being discarded, what is being diverted, and where process changes or vendor strategies could improve outcomes. It also supports diversion-rate analysis and identification of high-volume or high-cost waste streams.
For you, the benefits go beyond environmental optics. Better waste data can reduce cost, improve vendor oversight, support tender requirements, and strengthen evidence for sustainability reporting. Where circular initiatives are possible, the tool also helps identify reuse pathways, by-product value, material recovery opportunities, and operational changes that reduce raw material dependence.
This tool is compelling because it connects operational efficiency with sustainability performance. You are not only reducing waste; you are also unlocking business value through better material use, stronger recovery practices, and more disciplined resource management. It shifts waste from being treated as a reporting problem into a practical opportunity to improve cost control, circularity, and overall business performance
Mass-flow and material-stream tracking; waste hierarchy logic; diversion-rate analysis; treatment-route classification; circular opportunity screening; KPI dashboards for generation, recovery, and disposal. Standards/frameworks: ISO 14001, waste hierarchy principles, circular economy good practice.
Green Building
Evaluates asset performance across energy, water, indoor environmental quality, materials, operations, and renewable energy
The Green Building and Asset Sustainability Tool helps you evaluate and improve the sustainability performance of buildings and assets across key areas such as energy, water, indoor environmental quality, materials, operations, and renewable energy. It creates a bridge between asset performance, occupier value, and broader sustainability strategy.
The tool provides structured asset-level assessment using practical performance indicators rather than relying only on generic claims. It can help you understand building efficiency, resource intensity, renewable contribution, indoor environment considerations, and upgrade priorities across one asset or an entire portfolio. That creates a more informed basis for retrofit planning, sustainability positioning, and operational improvement.
The business case is clear. Better-performing assets can lower operating costs, improve resilience, meet occupier expectations, and strengthen your market position. This tool also helps you align more effectively with green building frameworks, decarbonization goals, and internal asset-improvement plans. In sectors such as property, construction, facilities, and corporate real estate, it directly supports both asset value protection and brand credibility.
The main point is that sustainable assets now make better business sense. This tool enables measurable improvements in building efficiency, user wellbeing, future readiness, and sustainability.
Asset-level sustainability assessment using building performance KPIs, energy and water intensity metrics, renewable share indicators, green building criteria mapping, and improvement roadmaps aligned with recognized building sustainability frameworks. Standards/frameworks: LEED, BREEAM, where relevant, EPBD/NZEB concepts, local green building regulations.
Supply Chain
Provides structured visibility over supplier, compliance, risk, evidence, and performance information
The Supply Chain Tool helps you bring structure, transparency, and risk-based control into supplier management by capturing ESG, HSE, compliance, and performance information across the value chain. It should be understood as a governance and resilience tool, not just a procurement support tool.
The solution allows you to collect supplier information in a structured format, assess supplier risk, review supporting evidence, track documents, and identify where suppliers may create legal, operational, environmental, or reputational exposure. This is particularly important where supply chains are large, fragmented, or dependent on contractors and specialist vendors. Rather than managing supplier information through emails and inconsistent files, you gets a more controlled and repeatable process.
The value to you is broad. It supports stronger onboarding, more consistent supplier screening, improved procurement governance, better visibility of high-risk suppliers, and clearer action follow-up where gaps exist. It also helps prepare for increasing expectations around value-chain transparency, sustainable procurement, and due diligence.
This tool is highly effective, as it addresses the substantial supplier risk recognized by many organizations, which has often been managed inadequately using manual processes. By leveraging this solution, businesses can transition to a more disciplined and evidence-based supply chain approach, enhancing resilience, increasing tender and client confidence, and providing stronger ESG and compliance performance throughout the broader business ecosystem
Supplier risk segmentation; evidence-based scoring; compliance and document tracking; performance history review; risk-weighted screening; action follow-up; and value-chain governance logic aligned with ESG due diligence concepts. Standards/frameworks: ISO 20400, OECD due diligence guidance, UN Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights, EcoVadis-style evidence logic where relevant.
ESG & CSRD Mapping and Reporting
Maps operational, environmental, social, governance, and QHSSE data to disclosure requirements and creates structured reporting views for ESG, CSRD/ESRS, management dashboards
The ESG and CSRD Mapping and Reporting Tool helps you convert scattered operational data into structured disclosure-ready outputs. It is the layer that connects performance data, governance, evidence, and narrative into one coherent reporting architecture.
The tool links data points, KPIs, owners, references, and supporting evidence to relevant reporting frameworks and management requirements. It brings together environmental, social, governance, and Quality, Health, Safety, Sustainability, and Environment information, making it easy to view and report on ESG dashboards, management reviews, data collection, and CSRD or ESRS-aligned disclosure preparation. This way, you no longer need to rebuild reports from scratch or search for the same information across disconnected files.
The benefits you gain are substantial. This tool enhances the consistency of reporting, minimises manual work, reinforces traceability, and establishes clearer responsibility for reported data. Additionally, it simplifies the process of spotting gaps, questioning inadequate evidence, and strengthening internal controls over ESG disclosures. As demands increase for assurance, governance, and transparency, these features have become commercially vital.
This tool serves as a valuable component of the METRIQOm suite by addressing a prevalent issue: organizations often possess extensive data but lack an organized reporting framework. By implementing this solution, companies can transition from fragmented reporting methods to a reliable and scalable model that enhances decision-making. ESG reporting is thereby transformed into a systematic business process rather than an improvised, last-minute undertaking
Requirement-mapping methodology linking data points, KPIs, narratives, evidence references, and ownership to reporting frameworks such as ESRS, selected CSRD concepts, material topic mapping, and internal reporting controls. Standards/frameworks: CSRD, ESRS, GRI, IFRS Sustainability Disclosure Standards, UAE/stock exchange ESG disclosure expectations where relevant.
Assessment tools
Environmental Impact Assessment
Supports structured environmental impact assessment baseline review
The Environmental Impact Assessment Tool supports the full EIA process from screening and scoping through to impact assessment, mitigation planning, and regulatory submission in a structured and decision-oriented way, especially where soil, groundwater, and vapor screening are required. It takes screening results and turns them into a clearer assessment of site conditions, potential contamination concerns, construction-phase risks, and the remediation actions needed before or during development. Instead of treating the investigation as a standalone technical exercise, the tool helps you connect screening data to practical project decisions.
The tool supports the full workflow from project and site information, EIA mapping, and screening against selected standards, through to risk assessment, construction management requirements, remediation alternatives, remediation planning, and client-facing summary outputs. This means you can identify exceedances, review source-pathway-receptor risks, understand whether remediation is needed, compare response options, and define a more structured path forward for the site. It also helps link the technical findings to construction controls such as excavation management, dewatering handling, material segregation, reuse decisions, and documentation requirements.
For construction projects, this is highly valuable because contamination findings can directly affect design, site preparation, authority engagement, excavation strategy, programme, cost, and liability. The tool helps you identify these issues earlier, evaluate their significance more consistently, and build a defensible remediation approach before they create delays, redesign, disposal issues, or unplanned cost exposure. It also improves coordination between consultants, contractors, project teams, and management by giving everyone a more consistent framework for understanding the findings and required actions.
The main value of the tool is that it helps you move from screening data to a practical remediation and site management decision. It supports cleaner assessment logic, stronger traceability, better construction-phase control, and more credible communication with clients and authorities. In simple terms, it helps you understand the site risk, decide what remediation is needed, and manage the construction implications in a more controlled and professional way.
EIA methodology based on screening, scoping, baseline characterization, receptor-pathway-impact analysis, significance evaluation, mitigation hierarchy, and monitoring recommendations, aligned with common EIA practice and applicable legal frameworks. Standards/frameworks: national EIA laws, IFC Performance Standards, World Bank ESF, Equator Principles where relevant.
Supplier & Contractor prequalification
Assesses vendors and contractors before engagement
The Supplier and Contractor Prequalification Tool helps you strengthen gatekeeping before vendors and contractors enter the supply base or project environment. It works as an upfront control mechanism that reduces downstream risk, improves procurement quality, and supports safer delivery.
The tool evaluates contractors and suppliers against structured criteria such as legal status, technical capability, financial standing, HSE performance, certifications, competency, and supporting evidence. It can also apply stronger controls to higher-risk scopes of work. This ensures decisions are based on consistent, evidence-based methods rather than informal impressions or inconsistent reviews.
The advantages are both prompt and substantial. This approach mitigates onboarding risks, enhances contractor quality, establishes consistent evaluation standards, and strengthens the tender and selection process’s defensibility. Furthermore, it facilitates collaboration across procurement, HSE, operations, and project teams by promoting unified expectations, thereby reducing reliance on disparate checklists and fragmented email communications This tool is valuable because contractor and supplier failures often become operational failures. Weak gatekeeping can lead to delays, incidents, poor quality, compliance issues, and commercial disputes. This tool helps you reduce that exposure by improving the quality of decisions before contracts are awarded or work begins. It brings more discipline to selection, more consistency to evidence reviews, and more confidence in the supply base.
Weighted prequalification scoring with pass/fail gates, document verification, technical and HSE criteria review, high-risk work controls, evidence registers, and composite vendor rating logic. Standards/frameworks: ISO 9001, ISO 14001, ISO 45001, ISO 20400
LCA
Estimates life-cycle environmental impacts of products
The LCA Tool provides comprehensive insight into the environmental impact of products, materials, systems, or projects throughout their entire life cycle, rather than focusing solely on individual stages. It functions as a strategic decision-support resource for design, procurement, product substantiation, and improvement planning.
This tool evaluates impacts across various stages, including raw material extraction, manufacturing, transportation, usage, and end-of-life processes. Such analysis offers a broader and more accurate perspective regarding the concentration of environmental burdens and identifies areas where alternative choices may enhance performance. Rather than relying on assumptions about sustainability, users can objectively compare scenarios through a structured methodology.
Its value is particularly significant when robust evidence is required for design decisions, material selection, client specifications, or sustainability assertions. The tool facilitates product development, low-carbon material strategies, procurement assessments, and enhances communication with customers, investors, and internal stakeholders.
By enabling rigorous analysis of sustainability claims, the LCA Tool supports not only reporting but also informed strategic decision-making. Emphasizing life cycle thinking helps to prevent the transfer of environmental impacts between stages. With a holistic view, organizations are empowered to make better decisions, minimize concealed environmental burdens, and achieve more credible sustainability outcomes.
Life-cycle assessment logic based on inventory data, system boundaries, life-cycle stages, impact categories, allocation assumptions where needed, and recognized LCA framework principles such as ISO 14040/14044-style structure. Standards/frameworks: ISO 14040, ISO 14044, ISO 14067, EN 15804 where relevant.
Chemical Storage and Safety
(COMINING SOON)
Organizes chemical inventories, compatibility controls, storage requirement
The Chemical Storage and Safety Tool helps you manage hazardous materials more safely and more consistently by bringing inventory control, compatibility logic, storage rules, hazard communication, inspection routines, and emergency information into one structured system. It works as both a risk-reduction solution and an operational discipline solution.
The tool can organize chemical inventories, link substances to hazard classifications and SDS information, apply segregation and compatibility logic, and support inspection and response workflows. That means you can go beyond simply listing chemicals. They can actively manage where chemicals are stored, what should not be stored together, what controls are required, and what the emergency implications may be if a release or incident occurs.
The business value is strong. The tool helps reduce chemical handling risk, improve storage discipline, support compliance readiness, and strengthen training and emergency preparedness. It also improves visibility across sites where chemical management may otherwise depend on local practices and disconnected spreadsheets.
The solution is a practical control system for one of the most sensitive operational risk areas in many organizations. It helps you reduce incident potential, improve inspection outcomes, support audit-readiness, and build a more reliable safety culture around hazardous materials. The key message is simple: better chemical control means lower operational risk and stronger compliance confidence.
Hazard-based control methodology using chemical classification, compatibility and segregation matrices, SDS-driven storage rules, inspection checklists, emergency response logic, and good-practice chemical safety management. Standards/frameworks: GHS, SDS requirements, ISO 45001, local fire code and hazardous materials rules.
Water Leak
(COMINING SOON)
Focuses on early identification, logging, prioritization, and follow-up of water leaks
The Water Leak Tool focuses on one of the most common but often undermanaged causes of waste and avoidable cost: hidden or recurring leakage. It is a practical operational solution that helps you detect abnormal consumption earlier, prioritize interventions, and reduce both water loss and asset damage.
The tool supports meter and sub-meter review, leak logging, exception detection, response tracking, and verification of corrective action. That means you can move from reactive maintenance toward a more disciplined approach where unusual patterns are identified, investigated, and followed through. It is especially useful in buildings, utilities, accommodation assets, industrial sites, and infrastructure networks where leakage can stay invisible for too long.
The value to you is immediate and measurable. Reduced water loss lowers utility cost. Faster intervention reduces the risk of secondary damage to equipment, finishes, or infrastructure. Better tracking also supports wider water-efficiency initiatives by making sure the baseline is not distorted by unresolved leaks.
This tool is effective because it solves a clear business problem with a clear return. It helps you save water, save money, improve maintenance responsiveness, and strengthen stewardship performance. It is a focused tool, but commercially it has a strong story because it turns invisible loss into visible action and measurable improvement.
Leak management methodology using meter and sub-meter review, exception and variance detection, incident logging, root cause tracking, maintenance action follow-up, and before/after performance verification. Standards/frameworks: ISO 46001, water efficiency good practice, asset maintenance and utility monitoring procedures.
Product Stewardship
(COMINING SOON)
Tracks substances, materials, components, supplier declarations
The Product Stewardship Tool offers a comprehensive solution for managing product-related compliance, substance control, supplier declarations, restricted substance obligations, and change management with structured traceability. Serving as an effective control system, it facilitates the management of chemical and product compliance risks across complex products and supply chains.
This tool enables the tracking of substances, materials, components, supplier declarations, safety documentation, regulatory screening outcomes, and product status over time. Users gain enhanced visibility into product composition, applicable restrictions, available supplier evidence, and exposure to market, customer, or regulatory requirements. The tool is particularly advantageous for organizations operating in multiple jurisdictions or facing increased customer scrutiny.
Key benefits include improved speed, greater control, and reduced compliance risk. Organizations can respond to customer inquiries efficiently, manage new restrictions systematically, and maintain supporting
evidence, thereby streamlining the management of obligations, change evaluation, and cooperation among procurement, technical, quality, and compliance teams through unified product governance.
Product compliance failures pose significant threats to both revenue and reputation. This tool helps ensure confidence in products placed on the market by enabling faster responses, robust evidence management, enhanced change control, and a resilient strategy for addressing evolving chemical and regulatory demands.
Product stewardship methodology using material and substance database logic, regulatory screening, restricted substance monitoring, supplier evidence management, product risk assessment, document control, and change management workflows. Standards/frameworks: REACH, RoHS, SCIP where applicable, TSCA, Prop 65, GHS/SDS requirements.
Frequently Asked Questions
1. What services does METRIQOm® provide?
Metriqom® provides three enterprise-grade product lines: the ESG Suite covering GHG accounting, energy, water, waste, climate risk, HSE, and green building; the Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) toolset for full-lifecycle environmental and social impact analysis; and Supplier Intelligence, an AI-powered platform for supplier pre-qualification, ESG scoring, and discovery.
2. Who are these services designed for?
Metriqom® is designed for enterprise organisations, government entities, and regulated industries that need to measure, manage, and report on environmental, social, and governance performance — including energy-intensive sectors, construction, supply chain-heavy industries, and organisations operating under UAE or international ESG regulatory requirements.
3. What is included in the EIA tools?
The EIA toolset covers eight sub-modules: Contamination Screening, EIA Mapping, Risk Assessment, Social Impact Assessment, Remediation Frameworks, Remediation Plans, Contaminant Library, and Site Maps — supported by an Environmental Impact Monitoring module for real-time data tracking and corrective action management.
4. How does METRIQOm® ensure compliance with regulations?
Metriqom® ensures compliance by aligning every ESG module to globally recognised standards including GHGP, ISO 14064, ISO 50001, ISO 45001, TCFD, GRI, SASB, and UAE regulations. Data privacy compliance is enforced through tenant isolation, AES encryption, PBKDF2 password hashing, TLS transport, and a formal Data Processing Agreement covering GDPR obligations. All platform activity is backed by immutable audit logs and secrets management via AWS Secrets Manager.
5. Does METRIQOm® provide real-time data insights?
Yes. Metriqom® delivers real-time insights through live monitoring dashboards in the Environmental Impact Monitoring module, AI-generated risk scores and analytics across the ESG Suite, and dynamic supplier scoring updated as evidence and questionnaire data is submitted. The platform continuously processes sensor and batch data uploads, flagging limit exceedances and triggering corrective actions instantly.
