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Servers qualify for ‘avoided’ carbon emissions status

by Mark Rowe

Video Management Servers (VMS Co.’s) renewed, purchase or subscription, Managed On Site Servers (MOSS), are classed in the ‘avoided’ emissions category, in the UK Government’s new ICT (Information and Communications Technology) greening strategy. This new category contributes a significantly larger carbon reductions improvement than simply ‘offsetting’, says VMS Co, a provider of video management and analytics servers. Not only is the government prioritising the re-use of ICT equipment over new, which includes servers used in CCTV applications, but it is also making it mandatory to account for the emission types within a business, starting with government agencies.

Nick Bowden, MD of VMS Co, said: “We welcome the governments ICT greening strategy and the introduction of carbon avoidance’. Offsetting might compensate for some emissions, but it doesn’t directly solve the problem. Avoidance is different; it actively encourages ICT reuse and will have a huge, positive, environmental impact, reducing waste, heavy use of natural resources, and unnecessary landfill.

All ICT equipment has a ‘baseline carbon emission value attributed when bought new. For renewed or reused ICT equipment, such as our MOSS servers, there is now a value attributed for reused emissions. Where new servers might have between 1,000 and 3,000 kg COe attributed, reused ones are 200 to 500 kg COe. For example, where a company was procuring 50 new servers, it would incur a baseline of carbon emissions of 150,000 kg COe (50 x 3000 kg COe). By comparison, MOSS renewed serverswould be 25,000 kg COe (50 x 500 kg COe). The saving is a huge 125,000 kg COe, which is the avoided emissions, in this case more than 80 per cent. For context, recycling those same servers would only contribute 4pc.

“These emissions figures can also be spread over the ICT equipment’s lifecycle, which with MOSS is seven years, due to the seven-year, field-engineer warranty. Reusing ICT equipment is the ultimate, sustainable approach. It is now a government priority which businesses can capitalise on in their sustainability strategy and accounting, when they move to renewed equipment.

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