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Unlocking a sustainable future: Why digital solutions are the key to sustainable business transformation

Digital efficiency produced by current technology offers a roadmap for the sustainable business transformations

Unlocking a sustainable future: Why digital solutions are the key to sustainable business transformation

Humanity is headed for a crisis point in the fight to preserve the climate. The actions taken over the next decade could determine the severity of climate change for a century. As a result, many businesses have joined governments in pledging to act now to reduce emissions and slow global warming. Integrating sustainability with profitability is not just the right thing to do; it has become a business imperative as lawmakers, investors, employees, and customers demand that companies show meaningful progress on low-carbon promises.

Today, organizations are turning to innovative approaches that produce green results. With this in mind, Unlocking a sustainable future: Why digital solutions are the key to sustainable transformation explores how companies and organizations are leveraging digital technology to cut greenhouse gas emissions, transition to renewable energy, and construct more transparent supply chains. Hear accounts from businesses in real estate, computing, hotels, engineering, power distribution, and data centers that are blending human and machine intelligence to deliver digital efficiency.

This report features real-world case studies from leading organizations, including Equinix, IBM, IHG Hotels & Resorts, Jacobs, Oxford University, Singapore Management University, Swire Properties, and Tata Power.

Digital efficiency produced by current technology offers a roadmap for the sustainable business transformations needed to arrive at a net-zero future. Find out more in the full report.

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Guide to environmental sustainability metrics for data centers

We’ve updated our guide to focus on actionability with new metrics for local ecosystems, waste, server utilization, and water replenishment. We’ve reduced the beginning metrics category from 11 to 6.

How global metals and mining can trim GHG emissions while boosting throughput and profits

The demand for metals and minerals is increasing as they become vital to constructing renewable generation sources. Here’s how we can improve resource utilization, while increasing profits.

The time for net zero transition is now

Carbon emissions have increased, rising 6% in 2021 alone. If we want to achieve net zero, the time to act is now.

Take control of industrial digital transformation

Schneider Electric commissioned Omdia to survey 250 global business leaders to capture essential perspectives and specific challenges they face on their journey towards digital transformation.
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Recommended Inventory for Data Center Scope 3 Emissions Reporting

New White Paper!

A question of balance for the glass industry: sustainability and profitability

Industry 4.0 offers the glass industry opportunities to be more sustainable and profitable

How modernizing aging data center infrastructure improves sustainability

Aging physical infrastructure negatively impacts environmental sustainability.

Yes, we can have sustainable cities

Cities are one of the fields where the battle for climate change will be won or lost, and we aim to win it.

Comprehensive data center sustainability metrics proposed

On the heels of COP26, there is universal agreement on the need to accelerate sustainability practices.

3 ways to expand EU taxonomy and accelerate green transition

The EU taxonomy is a classification system of sustainable economic activities.