Environmental Technology Blog

Why Oil & Gas Companies Need a Multitenant EHS and ESG Software Platform

For large oil and gas companies, compliance is never simple. Why do Oil & Gas Companies need a multitenant EHS and ESG Software Platform?

Why a Metadata-Driven EHS and ESG Platform is the Future of Scalable Business Process Innovation for Large Corporations

Locus Platform and its ecosystem of EHS and ESG software is built to be agile and built on a metadata-driven platform.

Comparing SOC and ISO 27001 Standards for EHS and ESG Software

Why Locus Technologies has invested in SOC 1 and SOC 2 Type 2 standards to underscore its operations and its EHS and ESG software.

Throwback Thursday: How Locus has been Transforming Environmental Data Management for Decades

In the ever-evolving landscape of environmental data management, few companies have demonstrated the foresight and innovation of Locus.

Choosing the Right ESG Software: Why Scientific Rigor and Cloud Architecture Matter

To make sense of this landscape, it’s essential to understand where each ESG software solution comes from and what truly sets them apart.
Blog cover: GHG interview with Wes.

What Businesses Need to Know About California’s SB 253 and SB 261

CA has enacted two landmark climate disclosure laws, SB 253 & SB 261, that will require companies to disclose greenhouse gas emissions.
Blog cover: Risk management (Mark, August).

How to Manage Refrigerant Compliance and Refrigerant Phasedowns

Facility operators, environmental managers, and HVAC contractors know that change is coming. How do you manage Refrigerant Compliance?
Blog cover image: Measurable ROI.

EHS and ESG Software: How to Attain Measurable ROI in Less than Six Months

Analysis shows that deploying Locus’s cloud-based EHS and ESG applications delivers measurable ROI in less than six months.
Blog cover: Unified data hub (“unicorn”).

Locus is the unified, cloud-native hub for EHS, ESG, and water management you’ve been seeking

A truly unified cloud-native platform for EHS, ESG, and water management may seem mythical—but it’s real, and it’s right here.