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KEYS-ZYZ

Key Features of ZAYAZ

Introduction

The Key Features of ZAYAZ represent the technological and operational backbone of the platform. They define how the system transforms sustainability management from a fragmented, compliance-driven burden into a unified, intelligent, and future-ready ecosystem. Each feature is designed with scalability, interoperability, and traceability at its core — ensuring that organizations can meet immediate compliance obligations under frameworks such as CSRD, ESRS, GRI, and TCFD, while also preparing for the evolving landscape of global ESG regulations.

The ZAR Framework, SSSR and ZSSR are all part of the Shared Intelligence Stack (SIS).

ZAYAZ’s features are built to serve a diverse set of stakeholders — from companies and suppliers to auditors, verifiers, and government bodies. Central to this is the E-C-O™ Number, a globally unique identifier that underpins transparency, comparability, and accountability across supply chains. Paired with the platform’s telemetry-driven architecture, this ensures that every data point, workflow, and verification step is captured in real time, creating an immutable record of ESG performance .

The platform’s modular structure ensures that organizations can deploy the exact functionality they need — whether it is supplier onboarding, advanced carbon accounting, verification workflows, or predictive governance modeling — and seamlessly scale into additional modules without disrupting existing processes. Every feature contributes to a shared intelligence ecosystem, where inputs, computations, and insights converge into a single source of truth for ESG data.

In this section, we outline the key functional layers, client roles, and system engines that together form ZAYAZ . These features illustrate how the platform enables organizations to progress from reactive compliance reporting to proactive sustainability leadership, underpinned by trust, intelligence, and continuous improvement .



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