As Tech Leaders, our responsibilities have traditionally revolved around innovation, efficiency, and security. But in 2025, there’s a fourth pillar we can’t afford to ignore: Sustainability.
From data center consumption to device lifecycle, the decisions we make have direct environmental consequences. And while sustainability was once seen as a “nice to have,” it’s now a strategic necessity—driven by ESG goals, stakeholder expectations, and a planet that’s out of time.
Sustainability isn’t just about reducing carbon footprints—it's about making future-proof tech decisions that are cost-efficient, responsible, and scalable.
Here’s why sustainability is not a diversion from our goals—it’s a multiplier:
76% of global enterprises say environmental impact influences their IT decision-making.
Source: Capgemini Research Institute, “Sustainable IT,” 2021
As Tech Leaders, we have influence over every layer of IT—from procurement to architecture. Here's how we can use that influence for long-term value.
Always ask vendors for Energy Star or EPEAT-certified products. These devices may cost a little more upfront—but their lower energy draw and durability pay off over time.
energystar.gov/globalepeat.net
Cloud computing has helped us scale—but it can also hide emissions. Organization must prioritize regions and providers that run on renewable energy or are carbon-neutral.
Google Cloud Sustainability Report 2023/Microsoft Sustainability Report
Organizations needs to formulate end-of-life policies for laptops, servers, and peripherals—working only with CPCB-approved or R2-certified recyclers. It’s good compliance, and it protects sensitive data.
CPCB Guidelines, India/SERI.org
Always ask every vendor to share their sustainability roadmap or ESG disclosures. If they don’t have one—then pause. Your supply chain is your reputation.
Gartner, “Building Sustainability into IT Procurement,” 2022
Post-COVID, organizations must invest in remote work infrastructure not just for flexibility—but for environmental impact. It reduces commuting, paper use, and unnecessary power loads.
IEA, “Digitalisation and Energy,” 2022
Sustainability is no longer someone else’s job but everyone's. To shape the infrastructure of how modern businesses run, grow, and interact with the world. The tech Leaders must take responsibility and work towards a great good.
If you're a fellow Tech Leader, my advice is: start with one area. One green shift. Then scale it. Sustainability and scale don’t have to be opposites.
Article written by Farhan Khan, Chief Information Officer (CIO) at Radico Khaitan Limited