Green activity based reporting for organizational business process management

Ashini Wesumperuma, Athula Ginige, Anupama Ginige, Ana Hol

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Abstract

![CDATA[Currently, Greenhouse Gas (GHG) emission calculations and reporting are mainly estimated at national, economic sector, and organisational levels. Broad brushed figures produced by high level calculations are not useful from organisational management’s perspective. Further, present emission calculating initiatives have over looked Business Processes, which are important aspects within organizations. A business process is a collection of tasks and activities. Organizations function as a set of business processes. To manage GHGs efficiently, management needs to know how much GHGs were produced by each business process. Presently, GHG emissions calculated at various levels are not traced back to their origins in business processes. To date, GHGs at business process level are not investigated in great depth to support further analysis. This research proposes a tool that follows a bottom-up approach for calculating and collating GHGs according to the scopes defined by the GHG Protocol.]]
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publication10th Asia Pacific Conference on Sustainable Energy & Environmental Technologies (APCSEET 2015), 2-5 July 2015, University of Seoul, Korea
PublisherUniversity of Seoul
Number of pages4
Publication statusPublished - 2015
EventAsia-Pacific Conference on Sustainable Energy and Environmental Technology -
Duration: 1 Jan 2015 → …

Conference

ConferenceAsia-Pacific Conference on Sustainable Energy and Environmental Technology
Period1/01/15 → …

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