London & New York, 29th March 2010 – 1E, a leading provider of software and services that specializes in reducing IT operational costs within business and government environments, today announced the latest findings from 'After Copenhagen: Business and climate change', a research report conducted by the Economist Intelligence Unit.
The global study, which polled 542 senior executives immediately after the closure of the Copenhagen climate summit and into January 2010, demonstrates that the impetus behind climate change action in business has reached an impasse. Almost one third (32 per cent) of respondents declared that they do not yet have a coherent strategy in place to address energy consumption issues – a 7 per cent rise on 2009 figures. Moreover, seven in ten respondents (71 per cent) maintained that carbon reduction policies are primarily driven by public relations and motivated by corporate reputation. The report was sponsored by 1E, the Carbon Trust, IBM and Hitachi.
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"Climate change action by business has stalled over the past year and skepticism is on the rise," comments James Watson, Managing Editor, Economist Intelligence Unit. "But regardless of individual views on climate change, business leaders are looking for clarity on national and international regulations, so that they can compete on a level playing field. In the absence of that, only a relative minority are willing to pursue the potential competitive advantages of early action on carbon reduction."
"Organisations have a duty – more than just a moral obligation - to become more energy efficient," adds Sumir Karayi, CEO, 1E. "Green IT initiatives can actually save organizations money - this should be the key driver, above and beyond reputation. We recommend a modular approach to a company-wide sustainability strategy which identifies the 'quick wins' that can be achieved today – such as a PC power management project which can save organizations up to £22 per PC per year in energy savings."
1E helps its clients reduce IT costs and environmental footprint. Our expertise in providing leading-edge automation solutions, which reduce complexity, management costs and power consumption, has earned us the trust and confidence of over 14 million licensed users across 1,100 businesses in 42 countries worldwide. Customers include AT&T, Allstate Insurance, CSC, Blue Cross, British Airways, Dell Inc., DWP, HSBC, ING Investment Management, Marks & Spencer, Microsoft, Nestlé, Reed Elsevier, SABMiller, Syngenta, the US Air Force on behalf of the Pentagon and Verizon Wireless. For further information, please visit www.1e.com.