Modern businesses track nearly everything. Production output is measured by the minute, machine uptime is monitored in real time, logistics are optimized across regions, and margins are reviewed constantly. Data has become the language of decision-making in competitive industries. Yet one critical metric still lags behind in many organizations: emissions data. For a surprising number of companies, emissions information is still managed through spreadsheets, delayed reports, disconnected systems, and manual calculations. Instead of being treated as a live operational signal, it is often handled as a periodic compliance requirement. That outdated approach creates blind spots that modern businesses can no longer afford. The truth is that emissions data is more than an environmental metric. It often reveals how efficiently a business is operating. Unexpected spikes in emissions can indicate fuel waste, equipment leaks, poor combustion, unstable processes, or maintenance issues.…