The adoption rate of sustainable practices has picked up in recent years, but as
we head into the new year, a significant change is expected in businesses’
behaviour towards their sustainability efforts.
This movement, driven by consumers that are growing more concerned with the
environment and sustainability, will see businesses take control of their
sustainability strategies and acknowledge the top issues that they could be
faced with as we begin what we are calling ‘The Year of Sustainability.’
Crucial to the achievement of global sustainability in 2019 is innovation in
technology - something that is consistently found at the heart of rapid
developments in the industry. Innovation is empowering businesses to utilise
technological solutions in order to keep up with society’s changing priorities.
Developments such as Internet of
Things
and
blockchain
are helping to enhance organisations’ sustainability initiatives, many of which
are geared towards mitigating sustainability issues; others are geared towards
proactively supporting initiatives. For businesses wanting to stride forwards in
their sustainability efforts in 2019, the implementation of technology
strategies couldn’t be any more important.
With the changing force of technology not showing any signs of slowing down, it
is essential for businesses to be aware of these sustainability issues set to
come to a head in 2019 and best practices to adopt in order to be at the
forefront of this movement.
Throwaway culture
Across the globe, businesses are the largest producers of hardware waste and
recyclables, with a study finding that £40
billion
worth of recoverable hardware materials is binned every year. Regardless of
whether devices break, we as consumers have no hesitation in throwing away
perfectly usable devices just so we can get our hands on the latest new gadget.
Experts foresee the amount of annual waste increasing globally to 51
million
tons a year as the digital world continues to expand.
Developing a sustainable waste and recycling program that works for businesses
with better management of hardware, improved purchasing decisions, and a focus
on reduction is essential. With IT devices being one of the fastest growing
waste problems, one solution that can be implemented to reduce this is an
effective IT lifecycle-management solution. To streamline IT device management,
such a solution can offer a sustainable and low-cost process for businesses
wanting to put a stop to unnecessary binning of devices.
Changing regulations
Worldwide, more and more regulations are being put in place to address the
environmental issues we face with plastic
waste
and gas
emissions.
Governments wanting to reduce their carbon footprint, cut waste and save money
are looking to businesses, because they are the largest consumers of electricity
and produce vast amounts of waste and recyclables. With more local and national
governments setting sustainability
goals,
businesses can expect voluntary and mandatory guidelines to come into effect.
Businesses will need to ensure they are compliant and avoid fines by checking
local regulations regularly and giving themselves ample amounts of time to
prepare before the laws go into effect. In doing so, they can ensure they stay
ahead of the curve and adopt a sustainable model even before regulation requires
come into effect. Beyond being in compliance, businesses should adopt suitable
technology solutions such as AI and blockchain, and take the lead in areas
that can really make an impact. Showing leadership in sustainability will not
only benefit business operations but also earn crucial support from consumers
and the public that could translate into benefits for years to come.
Measuring success
Sustainability can occasionally be difficult to justify from a monetary
standpoint, making it challenging for CFOs and other executives to
appreciate the importance of environmental stewardship. Big Data analytics are
becoming increasingly important in planning along with the emergence of new
insights helping to improve the efficiency of logistics. Data-driven metrics can
help smooth this process, making it possible for finance and sustainability
teams to work together to create new, cost-effective plans. However, providing
those metrics can be difficult.
Given the proliferation of sustainability rankings and reporting standards,
businesses should be looking to implement reporting tools, in order to
streamline their reporting on
sustainability.
By streamlining this process, businesses can resolve inconsistencies and produce
a positive impact, all whilst resulting in CO2 reductions.
It has become clear that the importance of sustainability goes way beyond
environmental issues, as the need to behave responsibly becomes a key aspect of
strategy for businesses. With technology helping to drive forward sustainability
practices, ushering us into a new era of innovation in sustainability, it is
time for businesses to respond and react — and take the lead — by switching
their offerings to be more sustainable and ethical for the future.
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CEO
Carmen Ene is CEO of 3 Step IT, based in Helsinki, Finland.
Published Jan 10, 2019 7pm EST / 4pm PST / 12am GMT / 1am CET