Lenovo Launches Solution To Reduce Lifecycle Carbon Footprint Of IT Devices

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Global technology hardware company Lenovo (LNVGY) announced the launch of TruScale Device as a Service (DaaS) for Sustainability, a new solution aimed at enabling organizations to reduce the carbon footprint and lower the cost of their IT devices.

Forming part of Lenovo’s device management platform, TruScale DaaS, the new solution provides options at multiple stages of the device lifecycle – including Advise, Implement, Support, Manage, and Retire & Refresh – to help reduce emissions, recover value, and shrink e-waste, according to Lenovo.

John Stamer, Vice President and General Manager, Global Product Services at Lenovo, said:

“Enterprises are rethinking how they manage IT – not just for performance, but for purpose. TruScale DaaS for Sustainability reflects our vision for the future of IT: circular by default, intelligent by design, and accountable by outcome.”

Key features of the new solution include a Carbon Impact Portal, providing real-time device-level insights to support ESG reporting; Certified Refurbished Devices enabling lower refresh costs and reduced carbon footprint; CO2 Offset Services, providing lifecycle emissions compensation, and; Asset Recovery Services, offering protected decommissioning and residual value recovery.

Lenovo added the service can contribute to significant device emissions reductions by offering options to extend device life, refurbish hardware, and offset emissions across the lifecycle.

Rakshit Ghura, Vice President and General Manager, Digital Workplace Solutions at Lenovo, said:

“CIOs are increasingly tasked with delivering business performance and sustainability progress in parallel. Lenovo TruScale DaaS for Sustainability meets this demand with data-driven, circular IT that helps simplify decision-making and unlock ROI from day one.”


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