IGEL, provider of the managed endpoint operating system
for secure access to any digital workspace, announced a partnership with
Plant-for-the-Planet in support of the Trillion Trees campaign, a global
restoration program which mobilizes tree planting to restore forest ecosystems.
With this partnership, IGEL is underscoring its mission of sustainability with
a commitment to planting and protecting 20,000 trees.
"At IGEL, we navigate our mission for sustainable
IT around the three R's - Reduce, Reuse, and Recycle," said Jed Ayres, CEO,
IGEL. "We have a vision to transform the way the world works to create better
outcomes for people, organizations, and our planet. We are now extending our
actions on this vision with a new partnership with Plant-for-the-Planet. Our
first step is to reduce event ‘swag' and limit give-away items at DISRUPT23 and
engage the end user computing community to support the global Trillion Trees
campaign."
Plant-for-the-Planet foundation
is an official partner of the UN Decade for Ecosystem Restoration 2021-2030.
The global movement spearheading the Trillion Trees campaign to
restore forest ecosystems to tackle the climate crisis and biodiversity loss.
To do so, the foundation empowers young people, restores
ecosystems, conducts restoration research, and provides free software
tools and restoration advice for tree planting projects around
the world. Plant-for-the-Planet spotlights and supports more than 225
restoration projects around the world to plant a trillion trees to restore
forests and fight against the climate crisis. With a dedicated tree counter
platform to plant trees and track their progress, donation and engagement in
projects is simple and transparent. To date, IGEL participants have supported
the planting of 11,234 trees. To join the cause and team with IGEL in support
of the Plant-for-the-Planet program visit: https://www.igel.com/trees.
The partnership with Plant-for-the-Planet is part
of IGEL's comprehensive sustainability program that starts with its product
offering. With IGEL OS, companies can reduce CO2 emissions by reducing overall
energy consumption on the device, use and reuse endpoint devices well beyond the
typical three-to-four-year PC refresh cycle, realize significant CapEx savings,
and engage in programs for responsible IT asset disposal to minimize e-waste.
For more information on how to support sustainable IT with IGEL, visit: https://www.igel.com/sustainability.
DISRUPT23
Sustainable IT will be
among the top themes at DISRUPT23 - The Ultimate
Global EUC forum, expo, and bootcamp event
to be held at the Gaylord
Opryland Resort & Convention Center in Nashville, Tennessee, April 3 to
5. Registration is $399 per person. To register, visit: www.disruptEUC.com.