ICT Carbon Footprint Experts

Calculate, Compare, Change – Cut your ICT Carbon Footprint by 50%

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Dr Justin Sutton-Parker’s article in the world leading ethical and sustainability My Green Pod magazine’s Earth Day special shows how to reduce your ICT carbon footprint with 2 new FREE Px3 cloud-based apps

See page 15 of the publication here  Originally published on April 22nd 2024.

3% of the world’s greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions are created by the production and use of information technology. Research shows that this impact can be reduced by at least a third using very simple steps, such as buying computers with a low carbon footprint and keeping them for longer.


This month Px3, which specialises in IT carbon footprints, launched two free online tools to help people and organisations all over the world to calculate, compare and change their IT carbon footprint. The free sustainable IT strategy apps complement Px3’s
existing Estimate app, which enables users to calculate the carbon footprint of their personal computers. Each app allows users to model different strategies based
on existing computers to see which works best for them.


Both support the uptake of low-carbon devices and the circular economy, focusing on the reuse and regeneration of products to promote computing activities in a sustainable and
environmentally friendly way.

SWITCHING TO CHROME OS
The first online tool is the result of several years’ research, conducted by Px3, into the environmental benefits of Google operating systems ChromeOS and ChromeOS Flex.
Unsurprisingly, it’s called the Px3 ChromeOS application. The tool has two key functions; first of all, it shows how computer GHG emissions, electricity use and costs can be
reduced by considering low carbon footprint Chromebooks and Chromeboxes the next time users think about replacing Windows or MacOS devices.


The second feature of the tool is that it helps users to calculate the carbon footprint and cost reductions achieved by transforming existing Windows and MacOS computers to
ChromeOS devices with ChromeOS Flex, instead of buying new devices. This strategy is particularly popular in light of reports suggesting as many as 400 million devices may become inoperable when Microsoft ends Windows 10 support this year.


Research shows there are significant benefits to transforming existing devices with ChromeOS Flex; the Strawberry Group recently reduced ICT GHG emissions by 1.5 million kgCO2e and saved over £5 million in procurement costs by doing exactly this.


BUYING REFURBISHED TECH
The second tool, called the Px3 Circular application, focuses on the lifespan extension and circular economy benefits of transitioning to refurbished computers rather than buying new every time.


By doing both, organisations reduce demand for new products and therefore also the manufacturing rates that add to global GHG emissions and IT carbon footprints.
From a lifespan extension perspective, the concept is relatively simple: if a personal computer is kept for eight years rather than the average four years, the entire production value of one notebook is entirely avoided for that period.

This strategy is called ‘displacement’ because a procurement cycle has been delayed to a later date, causing demand for new devices to slow. Buying refurbished computers is also positive for the environment; organisations can access perfectly good equipment that already exists, reducing demand for new products to be manufactured and shipped.

This is important from an overall footprint point of view; on average, 80% of a computer’s carbon footprint is created during the production stage.

SLASH EMISSIONS, BOOST PROFITS
For both tools, all users need to do is input their existing end user computing model and the number of devices. In an instant users can see what e-waste and GHG emissions could be avoided – and how much they will save on utility and procurement costs –
by adopting sustainable IT strategies.


Trying the online tools won’t cost users a penny, but it could help to save the planet – and a lot of money – by helping users calculate, compare and change their IT carbon footprint.

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About the author

Px3, the global ICT carbon footprint applications, research and sustainable ICT consulting experts. Founded by Dr Justin Sutton-Parker in 2013 Px3 is focused on reducing the world’s ICT greenhouse gas emissions to drive meaningful climate action.