New Assessment enables organizations to
identify, document, track, and report on sustainability metrics
& programs across their IT estate
Uptime Institute today announced the launch of the comprehensive
Uptime Institute Sustainability Assessment, an assessment and award
service that empowers organizations to clearly assess, benchmark,
and demonstrate the sustainability credentials of their digital
infrastructure to all their stakeholders, whether their
applications are deployed in their own enterprise-operated data
centers, as well as colocation data centers, or hosted by other
third-parties such as hyperscalers or managed service
providers.
Organizations that undertake the Uptime Institute Sustainability
Assessment will be able to develop a clear view of their
sustainability status and achievements to date across a wide range
of independent and interdependent corporate functions and criteria,
and then monitor and demonstrate progress over time, both
internally and externally. The insights gained from the Assessment
can be used to make continuous improvements in support of
sustainability commitments while allowing participating
organizations to be publicly recognized for their efforts in
meeting globally accepted digital infrastructure sustainability
best practices.
The Uptime Institute Sustainability Assessment identifies and
reviews the steps that have been taken, and progress made, across
all aspects of data center sustainability in 14 key categories and
over 50 subcategories. This assessment can be used for a single
location, or across a distributed hybrid IT estate. Key areas
include IT equipment, energy and water usage, carbon emissions and
waste, including reuse and recycling of end-of-life equipment, and
span disciplines such as IT Operations and Management, Facility
Operations & Management, and cross-functional areas such as
clean energy and IT and facilities equipment procurement and
corporate greenhouse gas reporting. The assessment scope uniquely
balances the global requirement for more efficient and sustainable
digital infrastructure, while also recognizing that resiliency and
availability must not be compromised.
The introduction of the Uptime Institute Sustainability
Assessment comes at a critical time for all organizations operating
and outsourcing digital infrastructure. The increasing visibility
of the data center sector, partly due to the significant growth in
aggregate energy use and carbon emissions within the sector, has
led to increased scrutiny of data centers’ individual and
collective environmental footprint and sustainability strategies by
regulators, legislators, customers and investors alike, and calls
for much greater transparency. Organizations are increasingly
expected to have meaningful oversight of the environmental
footprint of their digital infrastructure, have clear roadmaps
covering all areas of data center sustainability and have defined
actionable programs for continuous improvement.
Recent and repeated research by Uptime Intelligence suggests
that many IT and data center operators are still at an early stage
in this rapidly evolving and increasingly complex journey.
According to Uptime Intelligence’s latest report, “Sustainability
strategies face greater pressure in 2024,” fewer than half of
digital infrastructure operators are compiling and reporting water
usage (41%), only a quarter (26%) track IT waste or recycling, and
only 23% compile and report all three Scopes (1,2, and 3) of carbon
emissions.
To ensure the Uptime Institute Sustainability Assessment is
comprehensive today and also anticipates future needs, Uptime
Institute analyzed over 150 current and proposed standards,
regulations and laws from around the world. Uptime’s global,
multi-disciplinary development team worked with a sophisticated,
representative consortium of over two dozen world-class enterprises
and service providers which collectively have built and operate
hundreds of data centers and have over 3 gigawatts of installed
capacity in 38 countries.
Because it takes local and regional requirements, low carbon
energy and green resource availability as well as climatic
conditions into account, the Uptime Institute Sustainability
Assessment is applicable around the world, setting the baseline for
globally accepted digital infrastructure sustainability best
practices. The outputs from the Assessment have been designed to be
consistent wherever possible, with internationally accepted
standards and current and emerging regulatory reporting
requirements.
“As with the unique and groundbreaking production of the Uptime
Sustainability Executive Advisory report series in 2021 and the
Accredited Sustainability Advisor education course first introduced
in 2022, this assessment has been designed to help data center
owner-operators and service provider communities build, deploy,
benchmark and manage impactful and practical sustainability
programs that deliver tangible results,” said Ali Moinuddin, Chief
Corporate Development Officer, Uptime Institute. “The
Sustainability Assessment will allow organizations to identify
which sustainability initiatives can help reduce the environmental
impact and operating expenses of their specific data center
operating modality and deployment architecture without comprising
the availability and resiliency of their mission-critical digital
infrastructure.”
Since the first “Uptime Institute Green IT Symposium" in 2007,
Uptime has worked tirelessly to address the profound environmental
and economic impacts of this ever more important sector, which now
enables and underpins the way the world works. The Uptime Institute
Sustainability Assessment is grounded in Uptime's unparalleled
depth and breadth of applied institutional knowledge, which has
evolved over two decades of helping tens of thousands of
organizations around the world identify, manage, and reduce the
environmental impact of their digital infrastructure.
Learn More: For further insight into Uptime’s
Sustainability views and recommendations, register to attend the
upcoming “Assessing Data Center Sustainability: Benchmarking and
Best Practices” webinar on Wednesday, May 8th at 9:00 a.m. PDT
here.
About Uptime Institute
Uptime Institute is the Global Digital Infrastructure Authority.
With over 3,400 awards issued in over 114 countries around the
globe, and over 1,000 currently active projects in 80+ countries,
Uptime has helped tens of thousands of companies optimize critical
IT assets while managing costs, resources, and efficiency.
For over 30 years, the company has established industry-leading
benchmarks for data center performance, resilience, sustainability,
and efficiency, which provide customers assurance that their
digital infrastructure can perform across a wide array of operating
conditions at a level consistent with their individual business
needs. Uptime’s Tier Standard is the IT industry’s most trusted and
adopted global standard for the design, construction, and operation
of data centers. Offerings include the organization’s Tier Standard
and Certifications, Management & Operations reviews, and
awards, SCIRA-FSI financial sector risk assessment, and a broad
range of additional risk management, as well as performance,
availability, and sustainability offerings. Uptime Education
accredited training courses have been successfully completed by
over 10,000 data center professionals and have now been expanded by
the acquisition of CNet Training, Ltd. which has also trained over
80,000 digital infrastructure professionals.
Uptime Institute is headquartered in New York, NY, with main
offices in London, Sao Paulo, Dubai, Riyadh, Singapore, and Taipei,
and full time Uptime professionals based in over 25 countries
around the world. For more information, please visit
uptimeinstitute.com.
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