Circular Computing Partners with Total IT Global to Supply Remanufactured Laptops

Conrad Mohr, Director – Circular Computing (L) and Ajay Patil, Managing Director – Global Business, Total IT Global (R), signing off on the strategic agreement on the sidelines of the RE: Sustainable IT Summit ● Photo Credit: Total IT Global

LONDON, England, April 29, 2024 (VSNewsNetwork.com) - Circular Computing, known for its commitment to sustainable IT solutions, has announced a strategic partnership with Total IT Global. The collaboration, revealed at the Re: Sustainable IT Summit, aims to supply BSI-certified remanufactured laptops to the enterprise sector, promoting the adoption of environmentally conscious technology.

The remanufactured laptops, which undergo a comprehensive 360-point quality assurance process, are guaranteed to perform "equal to or better than new," according to the standards of the BSI Kitemark™. This initiative aligns with the growing emphasis on Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) criteria in business, offering a significant reduction in carbon footprint. Research from Cranfield University shows these laptops produce only 6.34% of the CO2 emissions compared to new models.

Akhil Gupta, CEO of Total IT Global, commented on the partnership's potential impact, stating, "This collaboration will open new vistas for enterprises to choose responsibly and make a measured impact towards sustainability. With Circular Computing's technology and Total IT Global's worldwide presence and capabilities in Device as a Service (DaaS), we can introduce a whole new way of deploying hardware to the world."

Rod Neale, founder and CEO of Circular Computing, emphasized the importance of commercial viability for scaling sustainable solutions: "We're excited to collaborate with Total IT Global which has a global presence supporting the end customers' digital journey. Sustainability is high on the agenda for business leaders, but it's never going to have scale unless we can commercialise it. We've achieved that now in Europe, and have a rapidly growing list of business customers that rely on us to deliver a sustainable and socially responsible way to buy enterprise-grade IT."

The partnership seeks not only to meet the needs of environmentally conscious businesses but also to contribute to reducing the global impact of electronic waste. With Total IT Global's support, Circular Computing aims to extend its reach and influence in the global market, promoting a shift towards a more sustainable and circular economy in the IT industry.

For more information, visit Total IT Global.

Source: Total IT Global via Newswire

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