Case Studies

A Sustainable IT Refresh Experience

Written by Carbon Neutral Technology Corp. | 17-Sep-2024 5:59:37 PM

In an era where sustainability is becoming a key priority for businesses across industries, the importance of environmentally conscious practices extends to all aspects of operations, including IT asset management. This case study delves into the partnership between Carbon Neutral Technology Corp. (CO2Neutral), a large senior care centre, and Canadian VAR Partner, to implement a sustainable IT refresh solution.

By removing 678 IT assets from 51 locations across Canada, this collaboration not only generated financial returns for the customer but also significantly contributed to environmental conservation through carbon credit generation.

Background

The customer is a leading provider of seniors’ accommodation, care, and services across Canada, recognizes the importance of sustainable business practices. With a commitment to reducing its environmental footprint, the customer sought innovative solutions to manage its IT assets responsibly.

The valued VAR Partner identified this opportunity and partnered with CO2Neutral, a company specializing in sustainable IT remarketing services.

Customer Challenges

  • Sustainable Disposal: The customer faced the challenge of responsibly disposing of outdated IT assets while minimizing environmental impact.

  • Financial Return: Maximizing returns on retired IT equipment was essential to reinvest in their sustainability initiatives.

  • Carbon Footprint Reduction: As part of its sustainability goals, the customer aimed to offset its carbon footprint through tangible actions.

Solution

CO2Neutral collaborated closely with partner and customer stakeholders to devise a comprehensive solution that addressed the challenges at hand:

  • Sustainable IT Asset Removal: CO2Neutral conducted a thorough assessment of the customer’s IT infrastructure across its 51 locations and created a strategic plan to remove 678 IT assets, ensuring minimal disruption to its operations. A systematic approach ensured the safe and efficient removal of equipment while adhering to relevant compliance standards.

  • Remarketing Efforts: Through CO2Neutral’s remarketing expertise, retired IT assets were refurbished, repurposed, or recycled responsibly. The resale of functional equipment generated revenue exceeding all costs, providing the customer with additional funds to support its sustainability initiatives. Non-functional or obsolete equipment underwent environmentally responsible recycling processes, minimizing waste and pollution.

  • Carbon Credit Generation: CO2Neutral’s sustainable practices in IT asset management resulted in the generation of 370 carbon credits for the senior care centre.  

Equivalency Example

The Canadian senior care centre leveraged these credits to offset its carbon emissions, aligning with its commitment to environmental stewardship.

Conclusion

By removing 678 IT assets from 51 locations across Canada and leveraging remarketing efforts, the customer achieved significant financial returns while contributing to environmental conservation through carbon credit generation. This partnership exemplifies the importance of integrating sustainability into all aspects of business operations, driving positive outcomes for businesses, communities, and the environment alike.