Sustaira Expands Its Industry Sustainability Suites with Telecom, Real Estate, and Healthcare

When we launched our first industry-specific Sustainability Suites in late 2025, the message was clear: sustainability software cannot be generic. Each industry operates with its own systems, data structures, regulatory pressures, and operational realities.

That launch introduced seven dedicated suites across industries such as Industrial, Construction, Energy & Utilities, Finance, Logistics, Consumer Goods & Retail, and the Public Sector. It marked a shift away from rigid, one-size-fits-all platforms toward modular, industry-aware solutions.

Today, we are expanding that vision with three new Sustainability Suites for Telecommunications, Real Estate, and Healthcare, bringing the total number of industry-specific solutions to ten.

Why Sustaira Is Expanding Its Industry Suites

The decision to expand is rooted in a consistent pattern observed across customers and highlighted in the 2026 Sustainability Software Evaluation Guide. Organizations are investing in sustainability platforms, but still rely heavily on spreadsheets and manual work to bridge the gap between generic software and real operational needs.

This “one-size-fits-none” problem is especially visible in sectors where:

  • Data is highly fragmented across systems

  • Operations are distributed across assets, sites, or networks

  • Regulatory and reporting requirements are evolving rapidly

  • Decarbonization requires scenario modeling, not just reporting

Telecommunications, Real Estate, and Healthcare sit at the center of this complexity. Each industry has reached a point where generic tools no longer scale.

From Platform to Industry-Specific Solutions

Sustaira’s approach is not to build separate products, but to extend its modular, AI-powered platform into industry-specific configurations.

Each Sustainability Suite includes:

  • Pre-configured data models aligned with industry operations

  • Built-in integrations and workflows

  • Tailored applications such as carbon accounting, scenario planning, and reporting

  • The flexibility to adapt, extend, and scale over time

Organizations can deploy a full suite or select individual solutions, while still benefiting from a unified platform.

The Three New Sustainability Suites

Telecommunications Sustainability Suite

Telecom organizations are under pressure to scale infrastructure while reducing emissions. Network expansion, data traffic growth, and complex supplier ecosystems create a level of operational complexity that generic platforms struggle to capture.

The Telecommunications Suite is designed to connect network, infrastructure, and supplier data, enabling organizations to track Scope 1 to 3 emissions, model expansion scenarios, and align sustainability with growth strategies.

Instead of fragmented reporting, telecom leaders gain a clear view of how infrastructure decisions impact emissions, costs, and performance.

Real Estate Sustainability Suite

Real estate organizations manage sustainability across buildings, tenants, and portfolios, often with data spread across utility providers, building systems, and external stakeholders. At the same time, they must comply with frameworks such as GRESB, CDP, and CSRD while delivering measurable performance to investors.

The Real Estate Suite unifies building and portfolio data, enabling accurate carbon accounting, energy efficiency planning, and scenario modeling. It allows teams to move from reactive reporting to data-driven portfolio optimization.

Sustainability becomes embedded in investment decisions, not just compliance processes.

Healthcare Sustainability Suite

Healthcare organizations face a unique challenge: delivering critical services while managing complex, multi-site operations and strict regulatory requirements. Sustainability data is often fragmented across hospitals, clinics, and supply chains, making it difficult to measure impact or plan decarbonization strategies.

The Healthcare Suite centralizes operational and emissions data across facilities and stakeholders, enabling organizations to track performance, model scenarios, and report with confidence.

It brings clarity to a highly regulated environment where transparency and accuracy are essential.

Building on a Proven Foundation

With these three new additions, Sustaira now offers ten industry-specific Sustainability Suites, each built on the same core principles:

  • Industry specificity over generic design

  • Modularity over rigid platforms

  • Actionable insights over static reporting

This expansion reinforces Sustaira’s belief that sustainability software must reflect how organizations actually operate.

Moving Beyond One Size Fits None

The launch of the Telecommunications, Real Estate, and Healthcare suites is not just about adding new industries. It is about continuing a shift in how sustainability is managed.

Organizations no longer need to adapt their processes to fit a platform. The platform adapts to them.

That is the difference between tracking sustainability and operationalizing it at scale.

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