Companies’ Client Earth Day Initiative Supported Circular Computing™ Ecosystem
DES MOINES, Iowa — May 31, 2022 — LightEdge, a leading provider of colocation, cloud, and managed service solutions, partnered with Synetic Technologies to recycle 6,800 pounds of e-waste and support the Circular Computing™ movement, which has planted over 260,000 trees. For every laptop, monitor, and desktop PC that Synetic — a global leader in secure IT Asset Disposition (ITAD) and value recovery services — sends through the Circular Computing ecosystem, five trees are planted as part of the movement’s reforestation commitment.
Circular Computing, which works with reforestation partners in Africa, India, and the U.S., remanufactures the computers and plants another five trees for every laptop they sell. The considerable carbon, water, and mineral footprint of a new computer is avoided through the second life of a remanufactured laptop. This program and the partnership with Synetic Technologies have contributed to planting over 260,000 trees around the world. According to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), “recycling one million laptops saves the energy equivalent to the electricity used by more than 3,500 US homes in a year.”
“By partnering with Synetic and Circular Computing for sustainable computer disposal, we worked together with our clients to make an impact this Earth Day,” said LightEdge CEO Jim Masterson. “At LightEdge, we’re continually evaluating ways we can reduce our carbon footprint and support our clients in their sustainability and environmental goals. The need to dispose of outdated IT equipment is the perfect opportunity to take one more step toward our ESG goals, and we would like to thank every one of our clients who participated in this memorable event.”
This initiative had the following environmental impact:
- Diverted 6,800 pounds of e-waste from the landfill
- Reduced nearly 10,000 pounds of greenhouse gas emissions
- Diverted about 200 pounds of toxic metals from the landfill
- Saved more than 274,000 kilowatt-hours (kWh) of electricity
“Enterprises can make such a difference for the environment during the equipment disposal process,” said Gary Agness, Vice President for Synetic Technologies. “Not only does Circular Computing plant five trees for every laptop that’s donated and remanufactured, but the team also offers certified carbon-neutral products, supports clean energy projects, and more.”
With LightEdge’s corporate sustainability initiatives and purpose-built data centers that minimize environmental footprint, the company is proving its commitment to green practices. NFINIT, a San Diego-based full-stack technology provider that LightEdge recently acquired, also announced today that the company invested $8 million in cloud infrastructure and data center upgrades, boosting its energy efficiency by 20% and reducing its overall carbon footprint.
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LightEdge Solutions is the regional leader in colocation and private cloud services for highly regulated organizations who value always on uptime for their mission critical workloads. LightEdge owns and operates eleven purpose-built data centers across the Midwest, Texas, and the Southwest. With 25 years in business, LightEdge offers full stack technology services that deliver unbeatable uptime, security, and flexibility for their clients. Their premier colocation, cloud, disaster recovery, and security solutions are designed to support complex hybrid IT deployments and audited against the industry’s top security and compliance standards. For more information, visit www.lightedge.com.
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