Clear measurable ESG outcomes from your IT lifecycle
Delivering clear, auditable ESG outcomes across the full IT lifecycle, with a specific focus on Scope 3 emissions, where visibility is often limited, but impact is significant.
From collection and processing through to reuse, recycling and reporting, we provide organisations with accurate, traceable data linked directly to real operational activity. This enables better measurement of water and carbon savings, resource conservation and downstream environmental impact.
By replacing assumptions with verified data, we help businesses strengthen ESG reporting, support compliance requirements and demonstrate meaningful progress against sustainability targets.
ESG reporting and environmental Impact
Circular economy performance
We report on reuse rates, refurbishment outcomes and material recovery, helping you demonstrate measurable circularity rather than broad sustainability claims.
Scope 3 emissions and carbon impact
Emissions are attributed across lifecycle activities, including transport, reuse, recycling and material recovery,giving you a clearer view of IT-related carbon impact.
Water, resource use and environmental impact
Our reporting goes beyond carbon to include water usage, material recovery and avoided resource extraction. By extending device lifecycles, organisations can reduce reliance on water-intensive manufacturing and better understand their total environmental footprint.
Environmental and governance reporting
Structured reports support ESG disclosures, sustainability strategies, procurement reviews and board-level reporting. White-label outputs are available for internal and external stakeholders.
Reporting is generated from real lifecycle data
Instead of estimates and assumptions, you gain verified data linked directly to operational activity.
Serial-level asset tracking
Documented chain of custody
Certified destruction records
Recycling and material recovery outputs
ISO-aligned environmental controls
Clear reporting
Why Scope 3 visibility matters
For many organisations, Scope 3 emissions represent the largest share of total carbon impact. The IT lifecycle, including logistics, reuse, recycling and disposal, forms a meaningful part of that footprint, yet it is often difficult to measure accurately.
Without clear data, sustainability reporting becomes approximate. With clear data, it becomes defensible.