Context: Scope 3 emissions slipping under the radar
ENERVIE Gruppe provides electricity, gas, and drinking water to around 400,000 customers and energy trading partners in South Westphalia, Germany. Environmental sustainability is one of the main strategic drivers for the company’s future.
In 2022, ENERVIE Gruppe stepped up investment to ensure they were working with the most sustainable suppliers. Enter Jannis Nacke and Max Aberman, who had been recruited straight from university in 2020, to help with the digitalization of the company.
The pair, who both wrote theses on process mining, had spent their initial years at ENERVIE Gruppe embedding the technology throughout the utility's operations. They were immediately excited by the prospect of working with the Procurement team on the Scope 3 emissions project.
Scope 3 emissions derive from activities and assets not owned or controlled by the reporting organization. They comprise more than 70% of a business’s carbon footprint, but are notoriously difficult to track. When Jannis and Max realized how blunt Scope 3 emissions reporting methods were, they saw a Celonis-shaped opportunity – not just for ENERVIE Gruppe, but for companies the world over.
To bring the solution to life, they joined forces with Processand, a Platinum Celonis Services Partner. Founded by former Celonis employees, Processand specializes in Celonis implementation, and use case identification to drive sustainable process transformation and real business improvement.