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OwnerStefanie Schwartz
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Issue

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The lack of harmonisation and transparency down to site level has an impact on regulatory compliance and reporting requirements.  Waste is currently managed offline at site level, which adversely impacts data management, data integrity and reporting in relation to waste management in Syensqo.  The tools and processes used for different sites and countries vary.  The exception is the Paulinia site in Brazil, where a simplified SAP subcontracting process has been implemented since 2015.  

A decision needs to be made on the waste management solution to be implemented as part of the ERP Rebuild project.


Recommendation

Summarise the recommendation being made for the reader, leaving the pro/con evaluation and exact decision-making process to the subsequent sections.

The recommendation is for Waste Management to be harmonised at group level for SAP related processes as a foundation for any local waste management requirements.  Site or country specific waste related process to support local requirements will benefit from a harmonised process in SAP for improved transparency, data integrity, data management, reporting and compliance.  It is most feasible to do so using SAP standard functionality due to the level of integration of waste management with other logistics processes.


Background & Context

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Syensqo has the responsibility to manage the generation, storage, transportation and disposing of materials deemed to be waste relevant.  Currently there are HSE environment experts in each zone e.g. Asia and Europe, who follow relevant local regulations, which are managed according to permits and local regulations.

In Brazil the SBS Service Center Curitiba takes the Rhodia Poliamida e Especialidades Ltda transactions operations for the “Waste Management” on the “Provisioning and Accounts Payable process''.  The follow-up with vendors is managed by SBS Service Center. There are 11 Vendors for this process.   All other sites/countries use individual non-SAP tools and processes to manage waste.  Regulations and reporting requirements for waste management vary by country.

The Syensqo procurement strategy is to have one single supplier per site for non-hazardous waste treatment and limited number of suppliers for hazardous waste.  Waste treatment includes incineration and water processing including waste water.   Either the waste disposal vendor organises the transport or alternatively the transport is managed internally using authorised companies, which ship the waste product to an authorised waste disposal facilities. 


Assumptions

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Waste considered and defined as part of the solution scope is commercial waste only.  Domestic waste is not in scope of this solution.


Constraints

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The SAP Roadmap generally extends to end of 2024 and gives a product vision for developments to be expected thereafter.  Developments on the roadmap for public cloud only by 2025 are expected to be implemented in private cloud thereafter.

For Waste Management the SAP Road Map (see references) has the following developments for S/4HANA public or private cloud by 2024:

  1. Integration of waste management processes with other logistics processes like supply chain management and procure to pay.  Help environment managers to:
    • Procure waste disposal services
    • Pay invoices in a timely manner
    • Manage on-site waste storage and plan timely shipment of waste
  2. Management of waste cost allocation and payments associated with the transportation and disposal of waste
    1. View costs associated with the transportation and disposal of waste
    2. Allocate waste transportation and disposal costs to appropriate cost centres
  3. Further integration with extended warehouse management to enable tracking of stored waste.


Impacts

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The implementation of the harmonised waste management solution for Syensqo requires the implementation and ownership of a group process with support of the relevant stakeholder in all countries/regions.


Business Rules

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The Waste Management group process needs to be adopted in all countries and sites using SAP.


Options considered

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Option A:  Continuation of AS IS

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The continuation of large number of variations of local processes and systems specific to country or site would stand against the alignment of project principles including simplification and harmonisation that guide the ERP Rebuild project.  It would largely rely on use of local solutions inside and outside SAP for data collection and reporting purposes.

It would counteract to the required level of accuracy for regulatory reporting and compliance as well as the efforts required to adhere to group reporting requirements due to low levels of transparency and data integrity.

Due S/4HANA not featuring SAP BW in its scope, all BW based waste related reports would need redeveloping.  


Option B: Waste Management Solution in SAP

Decribe the option in sufficient detail for a reader familiar with the subject matter to understand it properly

A waste management solution in SAP enables the company to establish a transparent operation that ensure and demonstrate a compliant waste management process within the entire organisation.

Waste Management in EHS is designed to support compliance with environmental regulations and ensure appropriate handling, disposal, and reporting of waste materials.
The functional features enable tracking and managing waste throughout its lifecycle from generation to disposal.  It enables the recording of waste generation data, classification of waste types, tracking waste storage locations and managing of waste transportation and disposal processes.


Capabilities:

Central repository for all waste management related 
compliance requirements 
• Streamlined processes for master data and onsite 
management, planning of shipment and transportation up  
waste disposal and reporting
 • Deeply integrated into SAP S/4HANA business data and 
processes
 • Intuitive user interface with guided procedures to support 
occasional user

Benefits:

  • Reduced risk of non-compliance and penalties
  • Ensure continuity of license to operate
  • Reduced effort to manage waste disposal process
  • Improved data accuracy and reporting transparency
  • Integration to
    • Inventory Management recording goods movements (goods receipt and goods issue).
    • Transportation with dangerous goods information and transportation documents
  • One global repository of transport documents for waste e.g. permits.
  • Transparency of disposal channels (incl. point of generation, waste generator, disposer, disposal facility) for different waste materials.
  • Global repository for waste disposers and transporters by location/area.
  • Waste management compliance.  Fines tbc?
  • Reporting via Waste Management Analytics.
  • Alignment Waste Management with Procurement and Logistics best practices.

SAP Waste Management Process:

The process for Waste Management master data should be as follows:


TO BE

The SAP solution for Waste Management includes the following process steps:

Waste related master data in SAP is located in SAP EHS Environment Management:

  1. Waste product - hazardous and non-hazardous, includes waste codes required for the creation of waste disposal documents.
    1. Types of commercial waste include: 
      1. liquid
      2. solid
      3. products/by-products
      4. organic
      5. inorganic waste.  
  2. Business partners - e.g. waste transporters or waste disposers.  
    1. Waste related suppliers must be qualified. Syensqo has to know who is in charge of the final treatment of the waste and where. 
    2. Third parties e.g. CHMWEG in US to secure qualified business partners on Syensqo's behalf.  
    3. In EU HSE teams check operating permits of our suppliers.  There is not such obligation to hire qualification operators in Europe.
    4. 'Critical contractors' as classified by HSE group requirements:
      1. Working in hazardous chemical usage areas like chemical storage, waste
        treatment, waste storage, hazardous material clean up, chemical labs
      2. Working with tools, machines, or systems that contain process chemicals or
        chemical wastes
  3. Waste streams - define the relationship between a waste product, waste generator, storage location and the points of generation.
  4. Disposal channels - define the relationship between a waste stream, transporters and disposers. 
    1. Waste treatment can be done internally (incinerator) or externally.
    2. Types of waste treatment can include landfill, recycling, recovery for energy and incineration.
  5. Waste transportation documents including permits.  Permits currently checked locally.


Waste analytics enables reporting using waste related master data per site/country/region.


Option C:  Group Process with Local Variations

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Evaluation

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Option A - Continue As Is

Option B - S/4HANA
Criterion 1

(plus)Pro

(minus)Con

(plus)Pro

  • Maximum harmonisation supporting transparency and data integrity.

(plus)Pro

Criterion 2

(plus)Pro

(minus)Con

(minus)Con
Criterion 3(plus)Pro(minus)Con

See also

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SAP Road Map for SAP EHS Waste Management (SAP Environment Management) SAP-Road-Map-Explorer-20240829172949.xlsx

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