Many organisations are investing heavily in sustainability initiatives, carbon reporting, and CSR programmes. Yet when it comes to IT infrastructure, there's still a common assumption that hardware should be replaced only when it stops working.
On the surface, that sounds sensible. Why replace something that still functions?
Green IT Starts Before Hardware Fails
The problem is that hardware often becomes expensive long before it actually fails.
Older devices can consume significantly more energy, require more maintenance, and contribute unnecessarily to your organisation's carbon footprint. While finance teams may see a fully depreciated asset, IT teams are often dealing with increasing operational costs and declining efficiency.
This is where a more data-driven approach to IT asset management can make a real difference.
When organisations think about hardware costs, they often focus on the initial purchase and depreciation schedule. But the true cost of an asset extends far beyond its purchase price.
As devices age, they can:
These costs are often hidden because they're spread across energy bills, support budgets, and operational inefficiencies.
The result is that many organisations end up spending more money and generating more emissions simply because they don't have the data needed to make proactive decisions.
The GLPI Carbon plugin is designed to help organisations understand the environmental impact of their IT estate.
Rather than relying on assumptions, it combines usage information with embodied carbon data to provide a clearer picture of how assets are performing throughout their lifecycle.
This allows organisations to:
Instead of waiting for hardware to become a problem, IT teams can identify opportunities to improve efficiency while supporting sustainability objectives.
You can learn more about the plugin and its capabilities here: GLPI Plugins >>
One of the biggest challenges with Green IT initiatives isn't identifying opportunities - it's securing approval to act on them.
Replacing equipment before it fails can be difficult to justify without evidence. Stakeholders understandably want to know why investment is needed and what benefits it will deliver.
Having access to reliable sustainability and usage data changes that conversation.
Rather than relying on estimates or assumptions, IT leaders can demonstrate:
This makes it much easier to have meaningful conversations with finance teams, leadership groups, and sustainability stakeholders.
These statistics highlight why hardware lifecycle management is becoming an increasingly important part of sustainability strategies:
These figures demonstrate why sustainability is no longer just about what equipment you buy - it's also about how long you keep it and how effectively you manage it.
As organisations mature their sustainability programmes, environmental reporting is increasingly becoming part of broader IT operations.
Modern service management and asset management platforms are expected to provide visibility into:
The organisations seeing the greatest success are those that treat sustainability as part of their operational strategy rather than a separate initiative.
At BDQ, we help organisations improve visibility, reporting, and decision-making through modern ITSM and asset management solutions. Whether that involves GLPI, Jira Service Management, Halo ITSM, or other platforms, the goal is the same: helping teams make better decisions using better information.
You should consider speaking with us if:
Sustainability doesn't begin when hardware reaches end-of-life. It starts with understanding how your assets are performing today.
If you're looking to improve visibility into your IT estate, reduce unnecessary energy costs, or build a stronger sustainability strategy, get in touch with BDQ. We'd be happy to discuss your goals and explore how a Green IT Assessment could help.