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Measure Organisation-Wide

Large organisations don't operate from a single building. A head office, a stadium, two training facilities, a warehouse. Your sustainability data shouldn't live in five separate spreadsheets. It should live in one platform, with one baseline, across every site.

Why it matters

One organisation, one truth

Our advisory board told us that most organisations measure sustainability site by site, often with different tools, different methodologies, and different people. The result is numbers that don't add up, gaps nobody notices, and a compliance process that starts from scratch every time.

The “Digital Twin” in 50X Impact maps your entire organisation once. Every site, every department, every asset. When a new season or reporting period starts, the structure is already there. You don't re-enter anything. You just add the new data.

The portfolio view gives you a single dashboard across all locations, with the ability to drill down into any site, any scope, any time period. Boards see the big picture. Site managers see their own numbers. Nobody duplicates work.

Head office

Corporate energy, commuting, procurement, office waste.

Stadium or arena

Event-day energy, catering, fan travel, matchday operations.

Training facilities

Daily energy use, equipment, staff travel, maintenance.

Warehouses and storage

Logistics, refrigeration, fleet, packaging materials.

External event spaces

Pop-up venues, fan zones, community outreach locations.

Portfolio-level view

All sites combined into one dashboard. Drill down or zoom out.

Built because they asked for it

From our advisory board to your platform

Organisation-wide measurement was one of the first requests from our advisory board. Large sports organisations, multi-venue operators, and event companies all said the same thing: "We need one platform that covers everything, not one tool per building." That's what we built.

See the full picture

Book a demo and we will map your organisation's full structure in the “Digital Twin,” live.