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How to prioritize data center sustainability and carbon avoidance

With the need for data center infrastructure steadily increasing globally, more equipment must be manufactured and transported to meet evolving supply and demand. Since manufacturing new hardware generates around 60 tonnes of CO2, increasing equipment production results in greater carbon emissions.

We must all do our part to protect and preserve our planet’s finite resources. Prioritizing data center sustainability and reducing carbon emissions is a multifaceted approach involving a holistic view of your carbon footprint.

Read this article to discover:

  • How to implement circular economy sustainability strategies
  • Carbon emission scopes and definitions
  • The impact of data center equipment at each life cycle stage
  • How extending useful hardware life can address carbon avoidance

Now is the time to take the next step on your data center sustainability journey and reduce carbon emissions. Read more to discover how.


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