The leading Australian-owned provider of comprehensive IT solutions, Blue Connections IT, has incorporated several sustainable features into its infrastructure, including a state-of-the-art six-star building tied to its ongoing mission to reach net zero. To enhance energy efficiency, the building has been designed with solar panels, double-glazed windows, low-power energy lighting, and an advanced heating and cooling system connected to solar power. Recycled rainwater is also used across all toilets within the building, further reducing environmental footprint.
Recent research from Schneider Electric's ‘Sustainability Index, 2024’ found that while 70% of corporate decision-makers are discussing their Scope 1, 2, and 3 emissions, only 10% have a strategy in place for managing Scope 3 emissions – created up and down an organisation’s value chain. This showcases there is a fundamental change needed for Australian businesses to meet the new climate reporting requirements.
The new standards, set by the International Sustainability Standards Board (ISSB), are set to come into effect from 2025. The rules will require companies to disclose extensive information on climate-related issues, including governance, strategies, risk management, metrics, and targets. With its new carbon-neutral status, Blue Connections IT is an example of an impact maker company leading the way in this area already as we move towards a net zero carbon future.
"We are proud to partner with Blue Connections IT and celebrate this impressive milestone. The company is setting a powerful example of how businesses can take proactive steps towards sustainability. This achievement showcases Blue Connections IT’s commitment to environmental responsibility and proactive approach to integrating sustainable practices into every aspect of its business,” said Farokh Ghadially, Vice President of Secure Power from Schneider Electric.
In 2022, Blue Connections IT successfully reduced its greenhouse gas emissions by 17.1% and is on track to achieve a 20% reduction by 2024 across its supply chain. This came after the installation of new technologies, such as Schneider Electric’s in-row coolers in its server rooms and electric vehicle (EV) chargers to power its fleet of 20 EVs, effectively reducing power consumption and carbon emissions.
“Our partnership with Schneider Electric has spanned over 25 years and has been a critical factor behind why we have been able to achieve carbon neutrality. Carbon neutral wasn’t a term when Blue Connections IT was first founded, and it's been fantastic to have the support of sustainability-focussed organisations to help us on our own journey towards net zero,” said Gordon Brownell, CEO of Blue Connections IT.
The company continues to invest in technology that will assist in its goal of reaching net zero and is looking to implement Load Management Software (LMS) to optimise energy usage and continue to drive efficiency across its business.
"We are committed to leading by example in our industry, showing that it is possible to implement solutions that have significant environmental benefits without compromising on growth and innovation,” concludes Mr Brownell.