The first wave of so-called green IT products and services were tarnished by greenwash but the IT industry is slowly switching on to the importance of truly sustainable offerings, according to research.
A report this week from enviromental research firm Verdantix, Total Portfolio: IT Sustainability Solutions, explains that many IT products labeled as green over the last few years have actually failed to live up to the claims invented by marketing departments.
“Sustainability and green IT became mainstream business issues in 2007. To capitalise on this glorious marketing opportunity technology vendors rushed to coat existing solutions with a green gloss” said Verdantix director David Metcalfe. “While this makes perfect sense from a marketing perspective, claimed sustainability benefits were rarely proven.”
Verdantix said that its analysis of 24 different sustainable technology categories found that only 16 percent actually offered “significant sustainability benefits”. The company said that its analysis is based on a methodology it calls its Total Portolio approach.
“By assessing IT solutions across the entire product lifecycle – from R&D to retirement – the report provides a complete picture of technology offerings that measure or manage greenhouse gas emissions, reduce energy demand or promote energy efficiency,” the researcher said in a statement.
But despite an inauspicious start, the IT industry is beginning to develop the kinds of sustainable technologies that businesses and consumers are calling for. Key sustainable technologies for the next two years according to Verdantix will include:
Despite generating a lot of noise around green IT, most IT suppliers have “only just got out of the starting blocks on delivering innovative solutions to support corporate climate change and sustainability programs”, commented Metcalfe.
However the impact of climate change and the global recession will help create a huge market for sustainable products in the future, said Metcalfe. “But tech sector executives need to stop drinking from the poisoned chalice of green IT marketing and focus instead on the real revenue-generating opportunities,” he added.
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