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SAP sees growing demand for sustainability software despite U.S. climate disengagement

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Posted on January 31, 2025

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(Reuters) - Germany's SAP sees a growing global demand for software to manage and document companies' sustainability efforts despite a trend of weakening climate protection targets in the United

SAP Reports Rising Demand for Sustainability Software Amid U.S. Climate Shift

(Reuters) - Germany's SAP sees a growing global demand for software to manage and document companies' sustainability efforts despite a trend of weakening climate protection targets in the United States, its chief financial officer, Dominik Asam, said in an interview with Reuters.

This week, the United Nations said the U.S. will withdraw from the Paris climate agreement on Jan. 27, 2026, after Washington formally notified Secretary-General Antonio Guterres of President Donald Trump's decision to quit.

"The topic of sustainability will not disappear from investors' discussions," Asam said, adding that he expects companies to still need reliable figures and analysis tools to make decisions on the topic.

"I spoke to many investors at the World Economic Forum in Davos who are concerned with sustainability. They are very optimistic despite the recent U.S. elections," he adds.

In this context, he sees potential for SAP's fledgling Green Ledger software that he said helps companies make their sustainability reporting as verifiable as a financial balance sheet, which will be required from 2028 in the framework of the European Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD).

Apart from chemical firm Covestro, it's mainly SAP using the software, but the CFO expects contracts to be signed. "A lot will happen in the second half of this year," he said.

(Reporting by Hakan Ersen, writing by Paolo Laudani, editing by Miranda Murray)

Key Takeaways

  • SAP observes a global rise in demand for sustainability software.
  • U.S. climate policy shifts do not deter global sustainability efforts.
  • SAP's Green Ledger software aids in verifiable sustainability reporting.
  • European CSRD to require sustainability reporting from 2028.
  • Investors remain optimistic about sustainability despite U.S. trends.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is SAP's Green Ledger software?
SAP's Green Ledger software helps companies make their sustainability reporting as verifiable as a financial balance sheet.
How has U.S. climate policy affected sustainability discussions?
Despite the U.S. withdrawing from the Paris climate agreement, sustainability remains a key topic among investors, indicating ongoing demand for reliable reporting tools.
What do investors think about sustainability after the recent U.S. elections?
Many investors are optimistic about sustainability, expressing concerns and interest in sustainability discussions at events like the World Economic Forum in Davos.
Who is currently using SAP's Green Ledger software?
Currently, apart from chemical firm Covestro, it's mainly SAP that is utilizing the software, with expectations for more contracts to be signed soon.
What does SAP expect for the second half of the year regarding sustainability contracts?
SAP's CFO anticipates that a lot will happen in the second half of the year concerning contracts related to sustainability software.

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