The latest generation of TOUGHBOOK devices can be easily reconfigured by users and encourages sustainable mobile computing strategies.
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IT decision makers were questioned about the importance of sustainable and environmentally-friendly practices in the purchase, operation and disposal of their mobile computing devices. Although there was a clear desire to use their mobile devices in a more sustainable way, respondents indicated that business pressures were preventing progress.
The independent research, titled From Renew to Reuse: The Mobile Computing Sustainability Challenge, was commissioned by
Key findings for the
Less than half of those surveyed said they evaluated their devices on the basis of sustainability or environmental impact before purchase.
Beyond regular maintenance (65%), around half were trying to be more proactive to prolong the life of their devices during operation, by sending information (57%) or providing training (50%) about how to look after the devices.
At the end of life, 54% do not regularly repurpose devices for a secondary use in their business.
At end of life, more than a quarter (26%) admitted their organisation had just disposed of devices. Almost half (43%) have taken part in return schemes and 59% have sold to a secondary market.
Security remains the main priority at end of life with 66% saying their chief concern was wiping clean all device data. An environmentally-friendly recycling process was a concern for just 45% of respondents.
Barriers to sustainable practices
Barriers preventing more sustainable practices appear to be rapidly changing business demands, which are forcing the vast majority of businesses to change their devices every 1-2 years (50%) and 3-4 years (46%).
However, the research points to the fact that there is a desire to do more. Almost half (45%) indicated they would regularly repurpose devices if they could be easily reconfigured by end users (repurposing from 21%-50% of devices.).
"Although there is a clear desire to do more, business pressures appear to be preventing IT decision makers from taking a more holistic look at their mobile computing strategy and considering sustainable best practices," said
"The latest generation of devices can be repurposed easily by the user in the field providing the opportunity for devices to be reconfigured for different uses, multiple times across the life of the device. This type of breakthrough design and technology will enable businesses to handle rapidly changing requirements and help to encourage a more sustainable mobile computing strategy."
A full summary of the research findings can be found here: https://toughbook.panasonic.eu/sustainability-wp.
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