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World Environment Day: 10 action points CIOs cannot ignore

World Environment Day: 10 action points CIOs cannot ignore

Time of India2 days ago

Here are 10 actionable steps CIOs can take on World Environment Day to make a meaningful impact, aligned with both IT strategy and sustainability goals:Launch a Green IT Audit
Assess the energy consumption of data centers, devices, and networks.Identify opportunities for server consolidation, virtualization, or moving to greener cloud providers.
Optimize Cloud Usage
Eliminate unused or underutilized cloud instances.Shift to cloud providers committed to renewable energy (e.g., AWS, Google Cloud, Azure with sustainability programs).
Promote Device Lifecycle Management
Extend hardware life with refurbishment instead of routine replacements.Partner with e-waste recyclers for responsible disposal of outdated IT equipment.
Support ESG Reporting with Real-Time Data
Provide the infrastructure and tools for tracking emissions, resource consumption, and waste metrics.Collaborate with sustainability officers to ensure accurate and auditable data.
Push for Paperless Operations
Digitize internal processes and document workflows.Encourage digital signatures, collaboration tools, and cloud-based file sharing.
Commit to Green Procurement
Choose vendors with strong environmental credentials.Prioritize energy-efficient hardware (look for ENERGY STAR or EPEAT certifications).
Embed Sustainability into AI/Analytics
Optimize AI workloads to reduce compute waste.Use analytics to track and reduce operational carbon emissions.
Enable Smart Workplaces
Invest in IoT-enabled energy management for offices (e.g., smart lighting, HVAC optimization).Support hybrid work to reduce travel emissions.
Raise Awareness Across Teams
Share a World Environment Day message with your IT teams.Launch a Green Tech Challenge—e.g., who can reduce their digital carbon footprint the most in a month?
Set Measurable Sustainability Goals
Define green IT KPIs (e.g., % reduction in energy use, cloud efficiency scores).Integrate them into quarterly CIO dashboards and reports.

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