ICT intensive organisations learn “How Energy Efficiency can lead your business growth

ICT intensive organisations learn “How Energy Efficiency can lead your business growth

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Organisations regardless of their size are encouraged to adopt energy efficiency solutions and procedures in their businesses. The journey to energy efficiency is a challenging one as many don’t have the time and resources to pursuit it, others have a lack of incentives, don’t have access to the correct information, or are simply not aware of the tangible benefits.

ICTFOOPRINT.eu is committed to raising awareness about sustainable ICT and helping organisations and public administration make the most of the benefits wise energy management brings including higher energy efficiency levels, decrease of energy costs and adopting social responsibility practices.

On 12th July 2016 ICT intensive organisations attended together first of a 12 on-line webinar series helping to benefit from advantages of energy efficiency. Professionals, interested on energy efficiency in ICT, learned how ICTFOOTPRINT.eu helps starting their energy efficiency journey. The webinar was held by Silvana Muscella, CEO of Trust-IT Services, and Frederic Croisson from Deloitte Sustainability, who provided insights about the value of energy efficiency in ICT. Both speakers introduced free, useful, simple and intuitive tools that will help organisations to embrace the benefits of energy efficiency in businesses.

ICTFOOTPRINT.eu Services to help you start being energy efficient in ICT

Investing on the topic of energy efficiency and carbon footprint now ensures a competitive edge for the coming years!

To understand how big their carbon footprint is and learn how to decrease it, ICTFOOTPRINT.eu website will provide the self-assessment tool, available later on. On ICTFOOTPRINT.eu helpdesk you can make all questions about energy efficiency. With a preliminary version available this July, there is the online marketplace, which can be found here.

Online marketplace, a business space where green ICT providers meet buyer's requests

The ICTFOOPRINT.eu Marketplace is a business meeting point, where buyers (SMEs, large companies, public administration and anyone else interested on energy efficiency on ICT) can request and search green solutions offered by ICT service providers which will help them to improve their energy efficiency and reduce carbon footprint. On the other side, ICT service providers, known as sellers, can showcase their sustainable products and services to a highly motivated community of buyers.

The marketplace will only list suppliers who offer goods/services enabling carbon and energy savings and made a commitment to sustainable approach to energy consumption in their mission profile.

Sellers: Register now and start showcasing your sustainable products and services to the right community of buyers

Buyers: Register now and find the right green solution for your ICT needs!

Download the Presentation here

See the webinar below

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