More companies have achieved greater centralization over the past few years, making digital EHS&S a more important factor in corporate-level strategies. Leaders are embracing the potential to provide risk assurance and satisfy investors’ surging interest in sustainability.
Our Digital EHS&S 2020 Survey compares this year’s benchmarking survey to a similar 2017 survey, identifying trends that provide a first look at what the next decade might look like for global digital EHS&S leaders. Use it to examine the effects that the centralization, digitization and elevation of EHS&S has had on spending dynamics, strategic priorities and staff responsibilities.
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Industry trends shaping the next decade
In 2017, many companies were considering enterprise-level environment, health, safety and sustainability management information systems (digital EHS&S) for the first time.
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Ian Achterkirch, Vice President – Strategic Environmental Consulting
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