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Integrating ESG Metrics Into Enterprise Resource Planning Systems

Authors: Bhagavathi Sathya Satish Kadiyala;

Integrating ESG Metrics Into Enterprise Resource Planning Systems

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The integration of environmental, social, and governance metrics into Enterprise Resource Planning systems represents a transformative approach to corporate sustainability management, fundamentally reshaping how organizations measure, monitor, and report their environmental and social performance alongside traditional financial indicators. This article examines the technological architecture and operational capabilities that enable ERP systems to serve as comprehensive platforms for sustainability data collection, regulatory compliance, strategic planning, and stakeholder communication. By embedding sustainability metrics directly into core business systems, organizations eliminate data silos, automate compliance processes, enable real-time monitoring of environmental impacts across supply chains, and facilitate data-driven decision-making that balances economic objectives with environmental and social responsibilities. The article explores how modern ERP platforms integrate diverse data sources, including sensor networks and supplier information systems, to create unified repositories where sustainability performance receives equivalent analytical rigor as financial metrics, supporting scenario analysis that evaluates the operational and financial implications of sustainability initiatives before resource commitment. Through automated mapping of operational data to regulatory frameworks, configurable reporting templates, and advanced analytics capabilities, integrated ERP systems enable organizations to navigate complex multi-jurisdictional compliance requirements while identifying opportunities for simultaneous environmental and economic improvement. The article demonstrates that transparency enabled through integrated data systems builds stakeholder trust by providing verifiable, granular sustainability information that distinguishes substantive performance from superficial claims, positioning organizations to meet rising expectations from investors, consumers, regulators, and employees. This comprehensive examination reveals that ERP-integrated sustainability management transforms environmental and social considerations from peripheral compliance activities into strategic imperatives embedded within daily operational decision-making, creating organizational capabilities essential for long-term viability in an increasingly sustainability-conscious business environment.

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