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- Web Browser (Cloud - Based)
Good Option For
- Small Business (11-50 people)
- Medium Business (51-250 people)
- Large Business (250+ people)
Deep dive
Core Features
green.screen is built around a centralised environmental data architecture, where operational data from across an organisation is aggregated and structured for ongoing monitoring and reporting. It follows a KPI-driven approach to climate impact management, combining environmental, energy, and asset data into a unified framework. Key features include:
Centralised ESG Data Platform – Aggregates environmental and operational data into a single system for analysis and reporting.
Carbon Footprint Tracking – Calculates and monitors company-wide emissions linked to energy, materials, and operations.
Energy and Resource Monitoring – Tracks energy consumption, waste generation, and material use across business units.
ESG Reporting (ESRS-Aligned) – Supports structured sustainability reporting in line with European Sustainability Reporting Standards.
IoT-Enabled Data Integration – Connects with infrastructure and systems to capture real-time environmental data.
Modular Architecture – Offers configurable modules for environmental management, energy efficiency, and asset analysis.
Closing Insights
green.screen reflects Arvato Systems’ broader focus on integrating sustainability into enterprise IT environments. Developed within a division of Bertelsmann, the platform draws on experience in large-scale data management and industry-specific IT solutions, which shapes its emphasis on scalability and integration with existing corporate systems. Beyond carbon accounting, it extends into operational domains such as energy efficiency and asset performance, linking sustainability metrics directly to business processes.
The platform is positioned for organisations that require continuous, organisation-wide oversight of environmental performance rather than periodic reporting. Its ability to consolidate diverse data streams—ranging from energy use to material consumption—supports a more comprehensive view of environmental impact across departments. Partnerships, such as the collaboration between Arvato Systems and PwC Germany, indicate an effort to combine software capabilities with advisory services, particularly in areas like energy efficiency and environmental management.