Reduce the Carbon Impact of Your IT Equipment
The Challenge: Your Biggest Source of Digital Emissions Is the One You’re Not Measuring
When organizations talk about reducing its digital carbon footprint, the conversation usually starts with data centers and cloud usage, but that’s not where most of the impact is. The majority of your digital emissions fall into what sustainability frameworks call Scope 3 — indirect emissions from the manufacturing, transportation, and end-of-life treatment of the devices your employees use every day: laptops, smartphones, monitors, and printers. Most organizations have no reliable way to measure their device-level emissions. The gaps show up in several ways:
- Carbon estimates are based on generic industry averages, rather than the actual devices in your fleet — making the numbers difficult to rely on for meaningful reporting
- The carbon impact of each device model, configuration, and manufacturing year is unknown— so there’s no way to identify which assets are driving the most emissions
- Inventory data is fragmented across systems, making it difficult to produce a consolidated, asset-level carbon report
- Functional devices are replaced before the end of their useful life because there’s no visibility into actual usage — driving unnecessary emissions from new manufacturing
- Retired devices leave the fleet without documented tracking, so reuse, recycling, or avoided emissions can’t be captured in your sustainability report
The gap isn’t commitment, it’s data. Most organizations have the motivation to reduce their environmental impact. What they’re missing is granular, asset-level measurement that turns sustainability goals into auditable, reportable results.
Why This Becomes a Priority
Key Considerations
Implementing effective carbon tracking for your IT assets requires addressing operational challenges that are easy to underestimate until reporting season arrives.
| Operational Challenge | Impact on Carbon Measurement | Key Considerations |
|---|---|---|
| Fragmented inventory data | Incomplete or dispersed data makes it difficult to produce a reliable, consolidated view of your IT environment — and without that foundation, asset-level carbon measurement isn’t possible. | Centralize your hardware inventory into a single system that links each asset to a user, entity, location, and device model. |
| Variability of emission factors | Carbon impact varies significantly by device model, configuration, and manufacturing year. Relying on generic averages produces estimates that don’t reflect your actual fleet | Use standardized methodologies with model-specific emission factors instead of industry-wide averages. |
| No visibility into actual device usage | Functional devices are replaced prematurely while others sit unused — driving unnecessary manufacturing emissions and wasted spend. | Track actual device usage to support data-driven refresh decisions that serve both budget and carbon targets. |
| No structured end-of-life process | Without a structured end-of-life process, there's no way to document what happened to retired devices — making it impossible to account for reuse, recycling, or avoided emissions in your sustainability reporting | Define and automate end-of-life processes to ensure traceability, maximize reuse, and document avoided emissions. |
How Saaswedo Approaches This
Saaswedo’s mytem360 platform includes built-in carbon footprint tracking for mobility and IT assets — integrated directly into the inventory, lifecycle, and end-of-life management processes you already use. Every device in your fleet is linked to its model-specific emission factor, so your carbon data is calculated at the asset level, not estimated from averages. When a device is deployed, reassigned, extended, or retired, the carbon impact is updated automatically. When a retired device is refurbished and remarketed through Saaswedo’s IT Asset Disposition (ITAD) service, the avoided emissions are documented and ready for your sustainability report.
Our analysts maintain the underlying data — inventory accuracy, lifecycle tracking, and end-of-life documentation — as part of the managed services you already rely on. Carbon tracking isn’t a separate initiative, it’s a built-in capability that runs on the same data foundation. The result: your sustainability team gets granular, auditable carbon metrics — without building a parallel reporting process.
Related Saaswedo Services
Explore the services that support carbon footprint measurement and reduction for your IT assets:
Mobile Inventory Management
Build and maintain a centralized mobile inventory with every device linked to a user, a line, and a lifecycle record — the data foundation for asset-level carbon tracking.
Mobile Sourcing & Service Catalog
Design a device catalog that accounts for environmental impact alongside cost, performance, and IT compatibility — so your sourcing decisions align with your sustainability goals from the start.
ITAD: End-of-Life Equipment
Recover value from retired devices through certified refurbishment and remarketing. Every recovered device avoids the carbon impact of manufacturing a new one — and the avoided emissions are documented for your ESG report.
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