How to utilize Resource Optimization Software for Manufacturing Sustainability

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Michelle Rosinski

Senior Product Marketing Manager

GE Vernova’s Proficy Software & Services

Michelle Rosinski has over 20 years of experience in industrial automation, software, and operations, helping businesses understand how technical solutions drive real-world value. As the Product Marketing Manager for Proficy HMI/SCADA iFIX & CIMPLICITY, she translates complex technical concepts into clear, actionable insights that empower industry professionals to make informed decisions. With a background in software development, operations management, and digital strategy, Michelle connects technology to practical business outcomes, providing the clarity and perspective needed to navigate the evolving industrial landscape.

May 16, 2025 Last Updated
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Across the global manufacturing sector, companies are setting bold targets for reducing emissions, improving efficiency, and building more resilient operations. But turning sustainability goals into real action on the plant floor remains a major challenge—especially when systems are disconnected and data for reporting often remains at too high a level.

For sustainability leaders, it’s not a question of setting goals—rather the question is how to achieve them, demonstrate progress clearly, and prove business value across the enterprise. That requires connecting strategy to execution with insights that are timely, detailed, and aligned to operational realities—so teams know where to focus, how to act, and why it matters.
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How Granular Manufacturing Operations Data Bridges the Gap Between Strategy and Execution

Sustainability disclosure requirements are defined at the enterprise level—targeting emissions footprint, energy use, or water conservation reporting across the business. Remaining competitive and mitigating risk exposure requires year-over-year improvements. But achieving those goals depends on big investments, as well as day-to-day decisions made at the plant level, shift by shift.

That’s where many manufacturers run into roadblocks. Common challenges include:
  • Reports that lack granularity, making it difficult to connect KPIs to specific production processes or operational activities
  • Sustainability goals that feel disconnected from day-to-day operations, leaving plant teams unclear on what they’re expected to do—or why it matters
  • Manual, time-consuming data collection, which slows response times, adds cost, and limits the ability to adapt quickly.
To close this gap, manufacturers are looking for ways to make sustainability operational. That means:
  • Gaining clear, up-to-date visibility into resource consumption at the plant level (energy, water, materials)
  • Making it easier to understand how what’s happening on the plant floor contributes to enterprise sustainability KPIs being met or missed.
  • Empowering operations and sustainability teams to act faster, collaborate, and address issues before they surface months later in quarterly or annual reports.
  • Standardizing how sustainability metrics are tracked and managed across roles, sites, and systems.
Ultimately, organizations need tools and processes that make it possible to embed sustainability into daily plant routines—so that driving efficiency, reducing waste, and cutting emissions becomes part of how teams work, not an extra layer of responsibility.

Timely Data for Risk Resilience in Manufacturing Sustainability

For manufacturers, sustainability is about more than hitting environmental targets—it’s also a way to mitigate business risk. From volatile energy costs and resource constraints to increasing environmental regulations, manufacturing organizations face a growing set of external factors that can disrupt operations, erode profitability, and jeopardize businesses’ longevity.

But many companies struggle to respond quickly because they don’t have the visibility needed to recognize risks before they escalate. Sustainability leaders and operations teams often lack access to:
  • Timely insights into when and where resource waste is occurring
  • The ability to compare performance in context: across products, shifts, or production lines
  • A clear understanding of relationships – how do fluctuations in resource use affect cost, emissions, and production targets?
As a result, issues like nonstandard performance, inefficient or unnecessary utilities use, and process deviations often go unnoticed until they show up in end-of-month utility bills or compliance reports.

To build resilience, manufacturers are increasingly seeking tools that can help them:
  • Detect abnormal usage patterns, such as energy draw during idle periods or water spikes tied to specific equipment or processes
  • Correlate resource consumption with operational performance, identifying where production systems can be optimized holistically – for throughput, emissions, and profitability
  • Prioritize actions based on data, focusing limited resources on the highest-impact improvements
  • Create internal benchmarks to compare similar assets, processes, or facilities and surface areas for sharing best practices
  • Track environmental metrics consistently, ensuring compliance with evolving disclosure standards like CSRD, ESRS, or local emissions reporting requirements
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For example: A sustainability leader reviewing the product portfolio’s carbon footprint notices a drastic month-to-month increase in Scope 2 emissions for one product SKU. They contact the site’s EHS leader, who investigates with the site facilities manager by analyzing historical electricity data. Together they uncover the root cause – unnecessary equipment being left on after a product changeover – and work with the operations team to add a check in the standard operating procedure.

The ability to spot inefficiencies early and act with confidence helps manufacturing organizations not only control operational costs but also avoid compliance issues, reduce environmental impact, and strengthen their ability to adapt in a dynamic market.

Use Case: Track Manufacturing Sustainability Progress with Proficy for Sustainability Insights

Once manufacturers recognize the need to connect sustainability goals with operational action, the next question becomes: How? That’s where Proficy for Sustainability Insights has a role to play.

This solution is designed specifically for industrial environments, helping sustainability, operations, and IT teams work from a shared source of truth. It enables organizations to move beyond disconnected reports and toward data-driven, plant-level action—all while supporting enterprise-wide goals and compliance requirements.

Imagine this scenario:

Your organization sets a goal to reduce water consumption per unit of output over the next fiscal year. With Proficy for Sustainability Insights, your teams can:
  • Establish benchmarks at the equipment, line, product, or site level—tracking consumption intensity and performance across multiple facilities
  • Drill into operational drivers, identifying how factors like process upsets, crew behavior, or maintenance cycles are impacting water use
  • Visualize progress in role-specific dashboards, designed for sustainability & EHS leaders, plant managers, utilities managers, and operators
  • Enable alerts and guided workflows so teams can take action when usage patterns deviate from expectations to keep their sites on-track to meeting their targets
Just as important, teams can begin to analyze how environmental performance relates to production outcomes. By measuring sustainability metrics—like water consumption or emissions intensity—against production KPIs such as throughput, downtime, or yield, manufacturers can assess the parameters for optimizing overall performance, rather than each independent part.

For example, a team trying to reduce energy usage might:
  • Change business logic to balance compressed air load such that one air compressor can be idled.
  • Recognize that running production lines as fast as possible to maximize throughput, actually increases the variable costs of production per unit due to poorer resource efficiency
  • But also experience process losses due to lower baseload air pressure during sudden spikes in compressed air demand
In this case, the energy-saving effort could reveal synergies in which slowing production units lowers electricity consumption and results in greater productivity, but may also increase material waste. With visibility into both environmental and operational metrics, teams can make smarter decisions that advance sustainability goals without sacrificing manufacturing production performance.

This kind of integrated insight empowers manufacturers to embed sustainability into everyday decision-making. No longer is performance tracked in isolated reports—it becomes part of how plant teams plan, prioritize, and operate every day.

Key benefits of Proficy for Sustainability Insights include:

  • More confident compliance reporting—granular, traceable data supports audit-ready records that link plant data to enterprise-level disclosures
  • Faster identification of optimization opportunities, such as load shifting, wasteful usage, or changes to setpoints which yield efficiency improvements
  • Better collaboration across teams, as shared dashboards and contextual insights help align sustainability, operations, and IT
Whether you're monitoring emissions intensity, energy use per batch, or water wasted during idle time, Proficy for Sustainability Insights gives your teams the visibility and guidance they need to drive measurable improvement—site by site, shift by shift, hour by hour.
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Mitigate Risks and Drive Business Value Through Manufacturing Sustainability

Manufacturers that internalize sustainability as a business strategy—not a compliance requirement— position themselves to unlock substantive opportunities to reduce costs, improve performance, and stay competitive in an evolving market increasingly exposed to climate adaptation risks.

Proficy for Sustainability Insights helps make this possible by enabling teams to:
  • Improve resource efficiency to lower utility spend
  • Address emerging risks with timely, actionable insights
  • Demonstrate year-over-year progress with credible, data-backed reporting
  • Enhance collaboration across sustainability, operations, and IT
By connecting environmental and operational data, Proficy industrial software gives manufacturers the visibility they need to make smarter decisions—and the confidence to take action. Whether you're aiming to optimize water usage, reduce emissions intensity, or strengthen reporting for stakeholder transparency, Proficy helps you turn goals into measurable outcomes.

Want to learn how Proficy can help address operational challenges? Read our next blog, where we explore how to empower plant teams and improve efficiency while advancing sustainability. Or, contact us today to discuss how Proficy for Sustainability Insights can support your organization’s unique goals.

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Michelle Rosinski

Senior Product Marketing Manager
GE Vernova’s Proficy Software & Services

Michelle Rosinski has over 20 years of experience in industrial automation, software, and operations, helping businesses understand how technical solutions drive real-world value. As the Product Marketing Manager for Proficy HMI/SCADA iFIX & CIMPLICITY, she translates complex technical concepts into clear, actionable insights that empower industry professionals to make informed decisions. With a background in software development, operations management, and digital strategy, Michelle connects technology to practical business outcomes, providing the clarity and perspective needed to navigate the evolving industrial landscape.