CSRD · ISO 14001 · Scope 3

Your enterprise customers need your environmental data. Do you have it structured?

CSRD makes Scope 3 reporting mandatory for large companies. They will ask you — as a supplier — about your environmental aspects. AmpliFlow gives you the register to structure, assess, and present them.

Scope 3 — the supply chain
Enterprise reports Scope 3
Requests data from suppliers
You deliver structured environmental data

Companies documenting environmental aspects with AmpliFlow

The workflow

From identification to improvement

ISO 14001 requirement 6.1.2 requires you to identify environmental aspects and determine which are significant. Here's how you do it in AmpliFlow.

1

Identify

List all environmental aspects — emissions, energy, waste, chemicals, transport, water.

2

Assess

Evaluate each aspect's environmental impact on a scale from very negative to very positive.

3

Prioritize

Mark which aspects are significant. You make the assessment according to your own criteria.

4

Set objectives

Link significant aspects to environmental objectives and actions. Track improvement over time.

Why now

Environmental data is becoming business-critical

Three driving forces making structured environmental aspect management necessary — not just nice to have.

CSRD requires Scope 3 data — from you

Large companies reporting under CSRD must disclose Scope 3 emissions. That means they will request structured environmental data from their suppliers — you.

ISO 14001 requirement 6.1.2 — aspect assessment

ISO 14001 requires you to identify environmental aspects, determine which are significant, and document how you manage them. The auditor wants to see the register.

Customer requirements for environmental data are growing

More and more procurement processes include requirements for environmental data. Without structured aspect assessment, you have nothing to show — and lose business.

The register

Everything you need for your environmental aspects

A central register where you document, categorize, and connect environmental aspects to your processes and objectives.

Complete aspect register

Document name, environmental area, impact, unit, and guidance for each aspect. All fields collected in one place with role-based access control.

Eight predefined environmental areas

Categorize aspects into waste, energy, chemicals, materials, transport, water, indirect aspects, and other. Consistent structure that auditors understand.

Environmental impact assessment

Assess each aspect's impact on a five-point scale. Mark which are significant — you make the assessment according to your own criteria and methodology.

Link to processes and objectives

Connect environmental aspects to the processes that affect them. Link significant aspects to environmental objectives. Bidirectional connections provide full traceability.

Import, bulk editing, and archiving

Import existing aspects in bulk, edit multiple records at once, and archive aspects that are no longer relevant.

Filter and find quickly

Filter by environmental area, significant aspects, or linked process. Sort to quickly find what you're looking for across all aspects.

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FAQ

Questions about the environmental aspects register

What information can we record for each environmental aspect?

You can document name, environmental area (8 categories), environmental impact (5-point scale), industry relevance, risk classification, whether the aspect is significant, process linkage, suggested target, and environmental objective URL.

How do we mark which aspects are significant?

Each aspect has a field where you manually mark whether it is significant. There is no automatic calculation — you make the assessment according to your own criteria and methodology.

Can we import existing environmental aspects?

Yes. Import aspects in bulk, bulk edit existing records, and archive aspects that are no longer relevant. This simplifies startup and maintenance.

How are environmental aspects linked to processes?

Each aspect can be linked to one or more processes via a field in the register. The connection is bidirectional — you see aspects from the aspect register and from the processes.

How does this help with CSRD Scope 3?

A structured aspect register gives you a foundation when your enterprise customers request environmental data for their Scope 3 reporting. You have data categorized, assessed, and linked to processes — not scattered across Excel sheets.

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Structure your environmental aspects

Book a demo and we'll show you how to document and categorize environmental aspects in AmpliFlow — ready for customer inquiries and reporting.

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