Logicalis says it wants to be “the sustainable IT partner of choice in the UK and Ireland”, and has launched a “sustainable IT solutions blueprint” to aid the goal.
The big global IT solutions providers are increasingly turning their net zero attentions towards the Scope 3 emissions that lie outside of their own operations and in their supply chains.
This includes reducing the emissions associated with the IT consumed by customers.
Logicalis – which last month pegged Scope 3 at 96.7% of its total emissions – is no different.
Available initially in the UK and Ireland, its sustainable IT solutions blueprint is designed to help customers evaluate, navigate and mitigate carbon in their environment “through a data-driven approach to carbon reduction and circularity”.
It encompasses five key sustainable IT solutions, with further offers set to be developed in the coming months:
- Sustainability maturity assessment: A thorough evaluation of an organisation’s current IT sustainability practices, identifying areas for improvement and optimisation.
- Sustainable network transformation: Implementing cutting-edge network solutions that reduce energy consumption and enhance operational efficiency.
- Smart and sustainable building solutions: Integrating intelligent technologies to create eco-friendly, energy-efficient workspaces.
- Circular IT solutions: Offering take-back programmes and remanufactured equipment options to minimise e-waste and promote resource conservation.
- Sustainable managed services: Leveraging the Digital Fabric Platform to deliver a carbon score on the IT in your environment while offering further recommendations to optimise IT Health.
“Our Sustainable IT solutions launch exemplifies Logicalis’ commitment to becoming the sustainable IT partner of choice in the UK and Ireland,” said Neil Eke, CEO of Logicalis UK and Ireland (pictured, top).
“In the transition to a low-carbon economy, our customers are looking for comprehensive tools and expertise to meet regulatory requirements and advance IT sustainability.”
Bob Bailkoski, CEO of Logicalis, added: “With the tech industry accounting for 14% of global emissions by 2040, our Sustainable IT solutions represent a significant step in empowering organisations to achieve their environmental goals whilst delivering efficiencies in their IT infrastructure. I’m delighted to see the UK and Ireland leading the way in Sustainable IT. By integrating sustainability into every aspect of the IT lifecycle, we’re not just transforming businesses; we’re contributing to a more sustainable future.”