ESG and Sustainable IT – Not a ‘Nice to Have’

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ESG and Sustainable IT – Not a ‘Nice to Have’

Concerns about the environment and climate change are front and centre among world leaders, environmental advocacy groups, and society at large. Corporate executives and boards want their organisations to do their part — or at least be perceived as doing their part to help. Adopting ESG principles and publishing related data is a way to demonstrate to stakeholders (investors, customers, employees, regulators) that your business’ actions align with your values and theirs. Companies that have embraced ESG principles enjoy higher revenues, stronger profits growth, better customer retention and greater access to finance, according to new research by Moore Global, the global accounting, audit, and advisory network. An effective ESG strategy can also drive cost savings through improved process efficiencies and waste reduction. Additionally, businesses with a focus on ESG tend to be better at identifying and managing risk. As a result, they are both better protected against external shocks and more resilient in recovering from them.

The Role of Information Technology In the broadest sense, sustainable IT refers to efforts to ensure a positive impact on the environment regarding the production, use, and disposal of technology. Organisations that are not looking at the sustainability of their IT operations as part of their overall ESG strategy, are missing a trick. According to research by a team at Lancaster University in collaboration with Small World Consulting Ltd, information and communications technology is responsible for a greater share of greenhouse gas emissions than previously believed. To put this into context, compare that with: • • • •

Aviation – 1.9% Cement – 3% Chemicals – 2.2% Shipping – 1.7%

If you are responsible for ESG policy at a financial or professional services organisation what is going to make a bigger impact than reducing the emissions from your IT?

Sustainable IT “Sustainable IT is an umbrella term that describes an environment-focused approach to the design, use, and disposal of computer hardware and software applications and the design of accompanying business processes,” says Matthew Bradley, sustainability director at IT services provider Capgemini.


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