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Ingram Micro partners with Circular Computing on carbon-neutral laptops 3 hours ago Circular Computing is partnering with Ingram Micro to resell carbon-neutral remanufactured Dell, HP and Lenovo laptops. Michael Farrah, Senior Commercial Director at Ingram Micro said: “We are thrilled to be partnering with Circular Computing, not only so we can offer our customers best-in-class remanufactured laptops, but also so we can offer a genuinely sustainable solution for the provision of IT equipment. Sustainability is high on the agenda in the IT industry and we feel that this partnership can be a significant contributor towards improving sustainability and re-enforcing the benefits of the circular economy.” ....
This week it inked a distribution deal with Ingram Micro. Although government departments work with IT asset disposal firms (ITADs) to recycle end-of-life laptops, they are almost always buying brand-new devices to replace them, Circular Computing said, pointing to its FoI. It claimed the government has yet to take meaningful action on its emissions associated with IT procurement, despite recently bringing forward its emissions reductions targets by 15 years (it is now aiming to cut 2035 Co2 emissions by 78 per cent compared with 1990 levels). Extrapolating from the FoI figures, the Portsmouth-based firm claimed the UK government could slash carbon emissions by 196,502 tonnes between now and 2035 by purchasing remanufactured laptops instead of brand new devices over the next 14 years. ....