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Monday, 16 March 2009

Intelex Releases GHG Module

Toronto-based Intelex, ‘North America's leading provider of environmental, quality, health & safety and business performance management systems', has released greenhouse gas emissions tracking software for mid-size and enterprise organisations

The software allows users to collect, track, and report their current carbon footprint as well as monitor their progress towards targets. The company claims the software is unique because it has been designed to enable end-users to define multiple emission point sources without the assistance of a technical team. Intelex points out that using the software means companies do not need to acquire costly environmental consulting services. (That was also a point made by Greenstone about their solution when I met them the other week).

Intelex has a range of environmental management software, including Environmental Incidents Management, Hazardous Waste Management, NPDES Reporting Compliance, Spill & Release Reporting, Emergency Response Preparedness, and Environmental Objectives Management among others.

This is going to be a competitive market, but it does seem like the smaller, more innovative players are leading the way at the moment.



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