Digital devices support innovation and have become essential in the daily lives of many people worldwide. However, the IT sector also contributes significantly to climate change — and its impact is increasing. Our guide “What and how: Climate and IT products” takes a closer look at this issue and offers advice and tools for reducing emissions.

Climate change is accelerating fast, creating unprecedented threats to biodiversity. Rising global temperatures are resulting in more intense storms, droughts, and wildfires, while glaciers and sea ice continue to melt. The need for effective measures to mitigate climate impacts is becoming increasingly urgent.

Like many other industries, the IT sector needs to transform and become more sustainable. This also applies to our approach to digital devices — we need to stop viewing them as disposable items with short lifespans and instead make the right product choices and care for them so that they last longer. The guide “What and how: Climate and IT products” offers expert knowledge and hands-on advice for lowering the climate impact across the IT product lifecycle.

  • How climate and IT are connected
  • Finding and reducing the main emission sources
  • Advice for an effective IT climate strategy
  • Plan, use, redeploy: the role of IT procurement
  • Climate criteria in TCO Certified

No matter your role in the IT value chain, this guide is an essential resource for reducing the climate impact of IT products. Download it now to explore practical steps and insights that can help you achieve measurable progress in both the short and long term.