Making sustainable choices with your IT equipment isn’t always that straightforward and this is where carbon reporting steps in, helping you understand the environmental impact of your decisions.
If you are reviewing past purchases, planning new ones, or managing old equipment, a carbon report can offer clear, actionable insights.
If your IT purchases include both new and remanufactured items, or even just one or the other, a carbon report gives a detailed breakdown of the carbon impact from raw materials, assembly, and transport. These reports provide a complete overview of your carbon footprint for all IT purchases.
You’ll have a clear understanding of your overall carbon impact, helping you meet reporting requirements and identify areas for future carbon reductions.
Before purchasing new IT equipment, why not generate a report that measures the carbon footprint of your options. This gives you a clear understanding of the environmental impact of your choices and ensures they align with your sustainability goals.
By having this data upfront, you can make informed decisions based on the carbon impact of the products you’re considering.
If you’re looking to offload older IT equipment, a carbon report can show how much e-waste you can divert from landfill by reusing or remanufacturing. You’ll also see how much copper, aluminium, and other materials you’re saving from disposal.
This gives you clear data on the environmental benefits of passing on old technology for reuse, contributing to a circular economy.
By clearly measuring the environmental impact of your IT choices, carbon reporting helps ensure you stay aligned with your sustainability goals, reducing both carbon emissions and e-waste while supporting a more circular approach to IT management.