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Sustainability is a hot topic, and every business is keen to show that they are doing their bit. However, sustainability will mean something different to every organisation, with their own objectives, targets, strategies, and policies.
The question isn’t whether businesses care about their sustainability. It is whether this care is truly reflected across the entire organisation. Are there areas within individual departments, such as IT, which show that sustainability is often not considered or neglected? And what are these organisations’ plans for the future – will sustainability factor into decision making, or will it be overshadowed by other objectives and considerations?
This report focuses on a recent quantitative research study conducted with UK based IT decision makers. It explores how sustainability is growing in importance to organisations, how sustainability is considered within IT, and how these organisations are looking to make changes in the future to improve their environmental impact.