Webinar replay: Green IT - strategy, EU Taxonomy and best practices

Embrace the power of sustainability with our webinar on Green IT. Our ESG expert Louis hosted an insightful explanation into the strategies, regulations, and market practices shaping the future of environmentally responsible technology. Watch the recording below.

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Understanding the essence of Green IT strategy and EU Taxonomy

Explore the underlying reasons for integrating a Green IT strategy into your business model. Delve into the environmental and economic benefits that come with the adoption of sustainable technology practices and learn how organizations can play a role in shaping a greener future.

Take a closer look at the EU Taxonomy and its response to the critical challenges posed by Green IT. Replay the recording of the online session and you will have the opportunity to hear about best practices to help you implement your own Green IT strategy.

What we discussed

  • Why should we all have a Green IT strategy?
  • How is this topic tackled by the EU Taxonomy?
  • Good practices from the market
  • Q&A

Get inspired and identify the benefits of developing Green IT initiatives in your day-to-day business.

Who guided you through the topic

Louis Goulaieff, Sustainability Consultant at Mazars in Slovakia

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