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Keval Vachharajani

New Salesforce Tool Automates Emissions Reports

Salesforce has launched its Agentforce for Net Zero Cloud. It’s a new set of AI-powered tools that claim to help sustainability teams deal with growing pressure around emissions reporting and regulatory compliance.

Today, the majority of the sustainability teams still rely heavily on spreadsheets and manual work to compile carbon data from scattered sources. This slows down decision-making and often leads to incomplete or delayed reports. If we go by the Salesforce blog post, 75% of companies feel they aren’t ready to handle this complexity or turn sustainability data into useful insights.

According to the company, Agentforce is designed to fix that. It’s built on Salesforce’s Trust Layer and integrated directly into Net Zero Cloud; it introduces a digital workforce of AI agents to assist teams in gathering insights, preparing disclosures, and accessing data in real time.

What’s New in Agentforce for Net Zero Cloud? 

AI-Powered Insights

With natural language prompts, you can now query and receive real-time sustainability data. This makes it easier to track emissions, spot issues, and take action, whether it’s trimming energy usage or responding to investor questions.

Disclosure Automation

Agentforce pulls from Net Zero Cloud’s Information Library to help automatically prepare audit-ready responses for key frameworks like CSRD, SASB, and CDP. That means teams can spend less time filling out compliance forms and more time focusing on strategy. 

A Unified View of Emissions 

The latest version of Net Zero Cloud is now integrated with Salesforce’s Data Cloud. This allows sustainability leaders to connect directly to energy meters, travel data from expense platforms, and even Scope 3 emissions from supplier invoices. Instead of collecting data in silos or reformatting it for analysis, teams can now get a 360-degree view of their footprint in one place.

This shift from reactive reporting to real-time insight is critical at a time when both regulators and investors are demanding more transparency. With growing concerns around greenwashing, companies need hard data to back up their sustainability claims. Salesforce’s new tools are built to support that trust.

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