Once a marginal topic, sustainability is now critical focus area with commitment required at all levels of the company starting with the Board. It goes well beyond ticking off ESG goals to embedding a culture of change across the organisation – from the set of company mandates, trickling down simply to โhow we do things around here.โ
When companies focus on three core areas for change: utilising greener technology; sustainability measurements and reporting; and embedding sustainability into the overall culture, itโs then that sustainability can be achieved.
Greener Technology Supporting Decarbonisation
Greener technology is an enabler of sustainability, helping companies meet their decarbonisation goals by shifting to carbon-efficient technologies. This includes virtualisation and a shift to the cloud into regions with low carbon intensity.
To enable this, weโve launched Global Fabric. Designed around the worldโs major cloud locations to optimise its hardware footprint, it uses 16 percent less devices than BTโs existing international networks. This solution also uses network devices that are 64 percent more efficient than existing equipment, delivering a 79 percent reduction in overall energy consumption – a major win for companies intent on reducing their scope 3 emissions and producing cost savings.
Measuring Sustainability Effectively
Greener technology is only as good as our ability to measure its effectiveness, which is why weโve developed solutions to track the impact of technology sustainability.
The Digital Carbon Calculator allows network designs from the operational environment, LAN, and WAN (including data centre equipment) to be assessed for their potential carbon footprint, then optimized for the best results. BTโs Carbon Network Dashboard goes one step further providing customers with real-time and detailed reports of each network deviceโs power consumption and carbon dioxide emissions, empowering them with the information needed to balance performance, energy consumption, emissions, and cost.
These measurement tools help companies accurately track the effectiveness of their technologiesโ sustainability, improving the reporting process and protecting against greenwashing situations.
Getting Your People Onboard the Sustainability Bus
Bringing team members into the sustainability journey is crucial to embed sustainability into the fibre of how companies operate. When people legitimately understand the importance of sustainability, they become experts equipped to support customers on their own sustainability journeys too.
To be effective, itโs imperative to be clear on your sustainability goals as an organisation, then transparently measure and communicate this to everyone.
Recent BT data found that 82% of executives want to see an improvement in the sustainability of their workplaces, reinforcing the notion that employees value an organisation that genuinely prioritizes sustainability over traditional perks such as subsidised gyms or cafeterias.
By prioritizing these three core areas in tandem, companies put themselves in a win-win position to achieve their sustainability goals in a meaningful and measurable manner, that over time will also be evident in the overall employee culture.