Explore the critical need for standardized e-waste management metrics with ITAMG and SERI. This insightful discussion between Charles Veprek from IT Asset Management Group and Mike Easterbrook, Chief of Global Standards at Sustainable Electronics Recycling International, delves into the challenges facing the ITAD industry in creating consistent reporting standards.
In this video, we address the growing demand for uniform measurements in IT asset disposition, particularly for OEMs and large enterprises striving to accurately report on their environmental impact. Learn why creating common indicators for measuring the reuse and recycling impact of various IT equipment, from servers to phones, is crucial for the industry’s future.
Whether you’re an IT professional, sustainability expert, or business leader, this conversation offers valuable insights into the future of ITAD reporting and its role in advancing environmental stewardship in the tech industry.
Don’t miss this opportunity to stay ahead of the curve in IT asset management and sustainability reporting. Watch now and join the conversation on shaping the future of ITAD!
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Transcript:
Mike Easterbrook:
I think there’s OEMs that are looking for reports from those downstream vendors for the purpose of scope three and finding that there’s not necessarily consistency across the board. So there’s no apples to apples comparison. So creating a common set of indicators which you can measure, like the impact of reuse or recycling of a server versus a phone, I think would be helpful to reporting metrics from both OEMs as well as large enterprise businesses.
