FAMU ESG Intelligence Platform
Consultants and Konstruction · PH & UAE
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FAMU Admin Console · Multi-tenant view

Client Portfolio

Every client organisation on the platform, each a strictly isolated tenant. This console is what FAMU sees; each client sees only their own workspace.

Portfolio emissions by client (tCO₂e, FY2026 YTD)

Clients by regulatory regime

Client organisations click a row to open that client's workspace

Content administration. Emission factors, framework definitions, and certification credit maps are managed centrally by FAMU in the Data & Factors module and apply across tenants on publish — no code release required.
Client workspace ·

ESG Performance Overview

Emissions by scope & year (tCO₂e)

FY2026 footprint mix

Compliance readiness

Certification pipeline

Live air quality

Client workspace ·

Environmental — GHG, Energy, Water & Waste

Activity data multiplied by FAMU-managed, versioned emission factors. Scope 2 is computed both location-based and market-based per the GHG Protocol Scope 2 Guidance — both figures are disclosed.

Scope 2 — dual reporting location-based vs market-based, a PFRS S2 / ISSB expectation

Location vs market-based

Why two numbers? Location-based uses the grid-average factor for each site's region; market-based reflects contractual instruments (RECs, PPAs, green tariffs). Clients procuring renewables show a lower market-based figure — a lever this platform tracks explicitly.

Monthly emissions by scope, FY2026 (tCO₂e)

Energy, water & waste

Electricity (kWh) & renewable share

Water (ML) — municipal vs recycled

Waste by stream & diversion (kg)

Estimated vs actual flagging. Entries derived from spend (not meter readings or receipts) are marked Estimated throughout and carry that flag into the audit trail and any disclosure export, so assurance providers can test them separately.
Client workspace ·

Air Quality Monitoring — IoT Sensor Network

Continuous indoor and ambient monitoring across client sites. Readings are benchmarked against DENR AQI breakpoints (DAO 2020-14), the National Ambient Air Quality Guideline Values, and WELL / LEED indoor-air thresholds — feeding both ESG disclosure and certification credits from the same sensors.

Site AQI (PM2.5 · 24-hr)
DENR PM2.5 breakpoints, DAO 2020-14: Good ≤25 · Fair ≤35 · Unhealthy (sensitive) ≤45 · Very unhealthy ≤55 · Acutely unhealthy ≤90 µg/m³

Live sensor grid

PM2.5 — 30-day trend vs guideline values

Indoor CO₂ by zone (ppm, today)

Threshold register & certification linkage

Where these readings earn credits

WELL v2 A01 Air Quality — PM2.5 ≤ 15 µg/m³ (indoor annual)
WELL v2 A03 Ventilation — CO₂ ≤ 800 ppm steady-state
LEED v4.1 EQ Indoor Air Quality Performance
Pearl LBi-R1 Indoor environment (Estidama)
Same sensors, two outputs. This is the FAMU differentiator: one monitored data stream simultaneously satisfies ESG social/environmental disclosure and certification performance verification — clients never pay to measure twice.

Active alerts

Sensor fleet health

Client workspace ·

Social & Governance

Workforce, health & safety, community, and board metrics mapped to the same framework engine — one entry populates PFRS S1, DFM's social metrics, and GRI simultaneously.

Workforce & diversity trend

Governance scorecard

Client workspace ·

Regulatory Compliance & Disclosure Readiness

The framework engine maps this client's data once against every regime they answer to. Each framework below is a checklist of required data points held as FAMU-managed content — updated centrally as regulators refine implementing rules.

Client workspace ·

Green Building Certification Linkage

Tracked ESG data mapped to certification credits — LEED, WELL, EDGE, and Pearl/Estidama. The platform shows exactly which credits current data already supports and assembles the submission package.

Data → credit mapping how one data stream feeds multiple certification pathways

Client workspace ·

Analytics — Targets, Forecasts & Anomalies

Science-based target trajectory, decarbonisation scenarios, statistical outlier detection on incoming activity data, and anonymised peer benchmarking.

Net-zero trajectory SBTi-informed 1.5°C pathway vs actuals

Scenario outcomes — FY2030 emissions (tCO₂e)

Peer benchmarking (anonymised, same segment)

Outlier detection z-score > 2σ on rolling 12-month baseline, plus rule-based checks

Client workspace ·

Data Intake & Emission Factor Library

Manual entry, spreadsheet import, and automated feeds. Every record is validated on entry, flagged estimated-vs-actual, and locked into the audit trail. Factors are versioned, sourced, and applied by the engine — never free-text.

Record activity data

kWh

Spreadsheet import

Drop .xlsx / .csv here or click to browse
Rows are validated against the active schema; failures are reported line-by-line, nothing partial is saved.

Recent submissions

Emission factor library FAMU-administered · versioned · sourced — applied automatically by the engine

Factor governance. Client users cannot edit factors. FAMU publishes factor versions centrally with source citations; each calculation records which factor version produced it, so any historical figure can be reproduced exactly — a core assurance requirement.
Client workspace ·

Audit Trail & Assurance Readiness

An immutable, time-stamped record of every entry, change, and calculation — with evidence attachments and full data lineage, exportable for the third-party assurance provider. PH limited assurance on Scope 1–2 lands two years after each tier's first report; this module exists so that day is boring.

Activity log

Assurance-readiness checklist