
As digitalization accelerates, the demand for IT infrastructure continues to rise—along with its environmental impact. From production to disposal, IT equipment significantly contributes to CO2 emissions and environmental pollution. That’s why many companies are growing their Green and Sustainability Initiatives in 2025, aiming to reduce their carbon footprint while maintaining operational efficiency.
Did you know? Manufacturing a single server generates roughly 2,000 kg of CO2 emissions, and replacing equipment every 3-5 years compounds this impact. While newer technology may be more energy-efficient, studies show that the emissions generated during production often outweigh the benefits of upgrading.
Third-Party Maintenance (TPM) has long been recognized for its cost-saving benefits, but it also plays a crucial role in sustainability. Instead of following OEM-imposed refresh cycles, TPM allows companies to extend the lifespan of their hardware – reducing e-waste, lowering emissions caused by manufacturing and avoiding costly upgrades.
If your company has launched or grown a Green IT Initiative this year, third-party maintenance is a powerful way to align with those goals—all while significantly cutting costs. Less waste, fewer emissions, and a smarter IT budget? That’s a win-win.
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