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Executive Summary

This report provides a detailed fact-based comparison of the 21 most prominent environment, health and safety (EHS) platform solutions in the market. Based on the proprietary Verdantix Green Quadrant methodology, our analysis encompassed two-and-a-half-hour live product demonstrations with pre-set scenarios and vendor responses to a 323-point questionnaire covering eight technical, 19 functional and 12 market momentum categories. Verdantix also conducted interviews with software customers of the assessed vendors and reviewed the data from our global survey of 301 EHS decision-makers. In the past two years, the market has undergone a pivotal shift, as AI features start to redefine the value users can extract from EHS software. Other prominent trends are the continued consolidation of EHS management platforms driven by private equity (PE) acquisitions, the development of ESG and sustainability capabilities and a refocusing on core EHS buyer priorities. Among the vendors featured in the Leaders’ Quadrant, seven firms – Benchmark Gensuite, Cority, Enablon, Evotix 360, Intelex, Sphera and VelocityEHS – offered robust all-round EHS management capabilities.

Table of contents

Summary for decision-makers
The state of the EHS software market

EHS software platforms expand their functional prowess
The EHS software market is undergoing consolidation as PE investment takes effect
Vendors refocus on user interface (UI) and addressing platform architecture
Guidance for firms selecting EHS software
Executing on ambitious EHS digitization strategy goals
AI is at the centre of future EHS software innovation
Green Quadrant for EHS software 2025
Green Quadrant methodology
Scope and methodology updates for the 2025 Green Quadrant EHS software study
Evaluated providers: selection criteria
Evaluation criteria for EHS software
AMCS (formerly Quentic) overview
AMCS offers a well-rounded and intuitive EHS and ESG solution
Benchmark Gensuite overview
Benchmark Gensuite empowers organizations with an all-round EHS and sustainability platform backed by innovative AI
ComplianceQuest overview
ComplianceQuest leverages Salesforce architecture to deliver a consistent EHS and quality solution
Cority overview
Cority’s continued product development has produced a comprehensive EHS, sustainability and quality offering
DNV overview
DNV’s Synergi Life has highly specialized capabilities to serve large enterprise firms in asset- and infrastructure-heavy sectors
EcoOnline overview
EcoOnline’s acquisitive strategy has produced a broad, intuitive solution with distinguished chemicals compliance abilities
ecoPortal overview
ecoPortal’s highly engaging EHS software fits the bill for Australasia-based buyers in low- to medium-risk industries
EHS Insight overview
EHS Insight’s mobile-focused and integrated EHS solution is a right-fit for mid-market firms
Evotix 360 overview
Evotix 360 nicely blends configurability, AI innovation and deep EHS capabilities
Evotix Assure overview
Evotix Assure is a mobile-focused solution bringing training and safety strengths to the mid-market
HSI overview
HSI’s visually appealing EHS solution has rounded health and safety strengths and differentiated training capabilities
Ideagen overview
Ideagen’s fast-evolving EHS solution widely embeds AI to improve decision-making
Intelex overview
Intelex provides a do-it-all EHS, quality, sustainability and operational risk solution for large enterprises
IsoMetrix overview
IsoMetrix has a dual focus on risk and sustainability within an integrated software package
KPA overview
KPA puts user experience and self-service configurability front and centre in its mid-market EHS offering
Origami Risk overview
Origami Risk combines EHS and RMIS functionality to elevate risk management for North American firms
Sphera overview
Sphera combines multiple environmental differentiators within a comprehensive enterprise EHS and sustainability solution
TenForce overview
TenForce’s EHS solution cleverly targets asset-intensive firms through a curated mix of operational risk, safety and MoC strengths
UL Solutions overview
UL Solutions unifies its broad EHS and sustainability software capabilities under the ULTRUS product line
VelocityEHS overview
VelocityEHS achieves AI-led ergonomics innovation within a competent EHS and ESG platform
Wolters Kluwer Enablon overview
Wolters Kluwer Enablon designs its EHS, sustainability and operational risk management (ORM) solutions for large enterprises with complex needs

Table of figures

Figure 1. EHS software market forecast by risk category 2022-2028
Figure 2a. EHS software market transactions 2022
Figure 2b. EHS software market transactions 2023
Figure 2c. EHS software market transactions 2024
Figure 3. EHS software market expansion opportunities
Figure 4a. EHS software partnerships 2023
Figure 4b. EHS software partnerships 2024
Figure 5. EHS software buyer priorities
Figure 6. EHS software module breakdown
Figure 7. EHS functional capabilities: differentiation in the market
Figure 8. EHS technology priority areas for the next two years
Figure 9. EHS operational priority areas for the next two years
Figure 10. Barriers to AI adoption
Figure 11. Most common EHS software AI use cases
Figure 12. Technical capabilities criteria for EHS software applications
Figure 13. Functional capabilities criteria for EHS software applications
Figure 14. Momentum criteria for EHS software applications
Figure 15. EHS software provider scores: capabilities
Figure 16. EHS software provider scores: momentum
Figure 17. Green Quadrant for EHS software 2025

Organisations mentioned

3E (formerly Verisk 3E), 3M, 3motionAI, Accel-KKR, Accenture, Active Refrigeration, Adroit, Agnico Eagle, AIHA, Alcumus, AMCS (formerly Quentic), AnchoRock, Anderson & Stowe (WCAS), Anglo American, Anvl, Apax Partners, Arcadia, Arcadis, AuditSoft, Augmentir, Australian Capital Territory (ACT) government, Auvaro, Avangrid Renewables, Avetta, Babcock International, Bank of New Zealand (BNZ), BASF, Baxter, Bayer, Benchmark Gensuite, Berner Food & Beverage, BESIX, BGF, Biome, Blackstone, Blue Phoenix, BlueKanGo, Bodytrak, Boise Cascade, Boston Scientific, Botdoc, Bregal Sagemount, Brightest, Bristol Bay Industrial, BWI Group, Cajun Industries, Carhartt, Carlyle Group, Carson, CDP, CGE Risk, ChemChain, ChemTel, Chemycal, Chevron Phillips Chemical, citrusHR, ClickSafety, CMS Energy, Cognibox, ComplianceQuest, CompliSpace, ComplyNet, Con Edison, Continental, Contractor Compliance, Coolon, Cority, CVC Capital Partners, Dais Technology, Dakota Software, Damstra Technology, Danske Bank, deugro, DevonWay, DNV , donesafe, Douglas, DuPont, Ecometrica, EcoMundo, EcoOnline, ecoPortal, EHS Insight, ehsAI, Elisa, EllisDon, EMCOR, Enhesa, Enterprise Health, Environment Essentials, Envirosuite, EQT, Equinor, ERM, Estée Lauder, ETQ, Everbridge, eVision, EVONIK, Evotix, ExxonMobil, FEFO Consulting, Fenix Marine Services, FigBytes, Fit For Work, Flex, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra), Foodstuffs, Fortive Corporation, Fortune, General Motors, Geotab, GHG Protocol, GOARC, Greenstone, GRI (Global Reporting Initiative), Guardhat, Harmon, Hexagon, HG Capital, Highmark Interactive, Hitachi Construction Machinery, HSI (Health & Safety Institute), Humantech, Ideagen, Index Ventures, Industrial Scientific, Ineos, Inflexion, InPhase, Inseer, Intelex, Intellect, Intenseye, International Energy Agency (IEA), International Organization for Standardization (ISO), International Sustainability Standards Board (ISSB), INX Software, iot.nxt, iScout, IsoMetrix, John Sisk & Son, Kaiser Permanente, Kinetica Labs, KMI, KPA, L’Oréal, Laragon, Lenovo, Level Access, libryo, LifeGuard Solutions, Lightspeed Venture Partners, Lisam Systems, Lotus Cars, Lucidity, Magellan X, Makersite, MākuSafe, MAN, Mango, Marbruck Investments, MARCOM Group, Meercat, Merck, Microsoft, Mitre 10, MonoSol, Moovency, Morpheus Ventures, Motorola, MSDSonline, My Language Connection, MyAbilities, Nestlé, New Mountain Capital, Noggin, Notion Capital, Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), Ocean Optics, Ok Alone, OnePlace Solutions, Op Central, OpenAI, OpenSesame, Origami Risk, Partners Group, Peoplesafe, Peterson Logistics, Petrotechnics, Pfizer, Philips, Plant Assessor, Preventeo, ProcessMAP, Pro-Sapien, Protex AI, Providence Equity Partners, Proxima Solutions, Proxxi, Qadex, Quick-FDS, Red Ambiental, Red-on-line, RegScan, Reporting21, Reynolds and Reynolds, riskmethods, Rite-Hite, Rombit, Safety Meeting Outlines, safety.ai, SafetyCulture, SafetySkills, SafetyTek, SAI360, Salesforce, SALUS, Samdesk, Sanitarium, SAP, Saudi Aramco, SDSpro, sedApta, Serenity, ServiceNow, Shell, Siemens, Siemens Healthineers, Simple But Needed (SBN) Software, Sisense, Skillko, Skillsoft, SlateSafety, Sourcing Champions, SparkCognition, Spectrum Equity, Sphera, StarTex Software, StaySafe, stc insiso, STG (Symphony Technology Group), Stiftelsen Det Norske Veritas, StoryShare, STP, Strattam Capital, StrongArm Technologies, Subaru, Suncor, SupplyShift, Sustainability Accounting Standards Board (SASB), TapRoot, Task Force on Climate-related Financial Disclosures (TCFD), Tenet Healthcare, TenForce, The Cheesecake Factory, The Warehouse Group, thinkstep, Thoma Bravo, TKE, TotalEnergies, ToxPlanet, Trans-Northern Pipelines, Transport for New South Wales, Tritan Software, Trogen, TuMeke, UK Department for Environment, UL Solutions, UPM, Urbint, Urjanet, US Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), US Federal Risk and Authorization Management Program (FedRAMP), US Federal Trade Commission (FTC), US National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), US Occupational Safety And Health Administration (OSHA), VARO Energy, Vector Solutions, VelocityEHS, Vision Zero Connect, VisiumKMS, Vista Equity Partners, Voxel, VPWhite, Waud Capital Partners, Welsh, WeSustain, Whirlpool, Wolters Kluwer, Wolters Kluwer Enablon, WSP, Würth Group, Xybion, YKK, Yordas Group, YuzeData

About the authors

Christopher Sayers

Senior Analyst
Chris is a Senior Analyst in the Verdantix EHSQ practice. His current research agenda focuses on EHSQ software, product compliance software and digital mental health and wellbeing solutions. He was also the lead author of the most recent Verdantix EHSQ Software Green Quadrant benchmarking study. Chris joined Verdantix in 2020 and has previous experience at EY, where he specialized in robotic process automation (RPA). He holds an MEng in Engineering Science from the University of Oxford, with a concentration on machine learning and machine vision.

Bill Pennington

VP Research, EHS & Risk Management
Bill is the VP Research for the Verdantix EHS & Risk Management practices. His current agenda focuses on understanding the evolution of EHS and enterprise risk management, evaluating emerging strategic risks and benchmarking technology buyers’ budgets, priorities and preferences globally.

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