Sustainability in IT means using resources efficiently, reducing energy consumption, maximizing the lifespan of devices, and minimizing environmental impact at the end of their lifecycle. These actions help improve a company's carbon footprint, minimize compliance risks, and reduce costs in the long run.
IT Asset Management (ITAM) plays a supportive role by creating transparency and promoting the optimal use of IT resources.
This topic is especially relevant with the European Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD). This regulation requires companies to clearly define their sustainability goals and report on them regularly. It demands detailed proof of how ecological, social, and governance-related aspects are implemented in all business areas, including IT.
The requirements of the CSRD and other ESG guidelines make it essential to have a precise understanding of your current IT processes. Therefore, the Status Quo Assessment is the critical first step. Only when you know exactly where you stand can you set clear goals and initiate the necessary steps to achieve your sustainability objectives.