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Green IT Practices: How IT Managers Drive Sustainability

Explore how Green IT practices reduce e-waste, lower carbon emissions, save costs, and promote sustainability for a better future.

Global e-waste generation is estimated to increase by 32% to produce 82 million tonnes in 2030, as reported by the UN's fourth Global E-waste Monitor. The actual amount of e-waste generation is surpassing documented recycling by 5 times.

Toxic substances released by burning or improper disposal of IT assets lead to pollution. Hazardous elements like lead and mercury can create neurodevelopmental and respiratory problems. However, Green IT practices can ensure a long-term solution in combating these issues.

Benefits of Green IT Practices

The World Meteorological Organization (WMO) reports that during 2024-2028, global temperature will increase by 1.5°C above pre-industrial levels. Green IT practices can prove valuable in combating climate change:

Reduction of Carbon Emissions

Energy consumed by data centers is predicted to contribute 3.2% of carbon emissions. Investment in Green IT practices can meet requirements of reduced carbon emissions while generating 100 million employment opportunities. More than half of the global GDP is dependent on nature.

Cost Savings

Green IT practices help reduce overall operational costs with IT assets that consume less energy, generate low electricity bills, and reduce carbon footprints. Using advanced semiconductors in data centers can save significant energy — if all US data centers were equipped with them, energy savings would amount to 3.85 TWh, equal to reducing 3.15 million tons of CO2 emissions annually.

Promotes Sustainability

Reusing and recycling IT assets supports sustainability. According to the United Nations, around 14 million tonnes of e-waste were generated in 2022, with most dumped in landfills. Each recycled laptop saves approximately 150 kilograms of CO2, and each reused PC saves about 250 kilograms.

Boosts Organization Brand Image

Adopting Green IT practices validates an organization's commitment to sustainability. This plays a significant role in gaining customer trust, long-term loyalty, and building a green brand image.

How IT Managers Drive Sustainability

Data Erasure for Reuse

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Energy-Efficient Infrastructure

Implement energy-efficient servers and cooling systems in data centers

Circular Economy

Adopt circular economy principles: reduce, reuse, recycle, and recover

Sustainable Procurement

Choose vendors committed to environmental sustainability

Conclusion

Green IT practices are essential for combating climate change, reducing e-waste, and promoting sustainability. IT managers play a crucial role in driving this transformation by adopting data erasure for device reuse, implementing energy-efficient infrastructure, and supporting circular economy principles.

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