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5 Ways to Make Your Business’s Computing Eco-Friendly

Christen Martines | January 2, 2024

5 Ways to Make Your Business’s Computing Eco-Friendly, Julie Thompson, Business.com, October 20,2023

Operating a sustainable business is about more than benefiting the planet. Going green can also streamline your daily business tasks, improve your brand reputation and attract new talent.

While steps such as recycling are helpful, the way we work has the highest potential impact on reducing businesses’ carbon footprints. Companies can become more eco-friendly by embracing modern technology, especially cloud-based computing.

How to make your company more eco-friendly

It can take time for organizations to make lasting changes. Often, business leaders view environmental initiatives as too complicated, time-consuming or futile.

Prioritizing sustainability can be as simple as keeping up to date with modern computing and cloud-based technology. Here are five ways to harness the benefits of going green without disrupting your small business’s day-to-day operations.

1. Implement cloud-based computing.

The cloud is one of the business world’s most significant opportunities to lessen the impact of climate change. The best cloud providers are growing leaders in emissions savings, as their efficient data centers and ongoing innovation reduce IT’s impact on the environment. Undoubtedly, more and more companies will embrace the cloud as the technology continues to advance and organizations embrace environmental initiatives.

Underutilized IT equipment, such as hardware and servers, is a massive contributor to energy consumption and harms the environment, not to mention a small business’s bottom line. On-site equipment is typically overprovisioned, resulting in an abundance of inefficient and underused hardware. As a result, small businesses have been searching for solutions to reduce their energy costs and consumption while maintaining service levels and responsiveness.

Businesses that replace typical desktop computers with hosted clients slash their carbon emissions and power consumption because they reduce production, packaging, shipping, and the use and incorrect disposal of traditional desktop computers. Cloud providers are poised to make a giant dent in the nation’s carbon emissions by reducing the reliance on costly hardware.

2. Consider going remote.

Remote work can reduce carbon emissions in various ways, as well as improve employee happiness and team morale. Telework cuts the need for energy-guzzling, expensive office spaces and carbon-costly commutes, and opens up a new world of talent for you to consider.

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