IoT News - Why IoT Companies Are Going Green And How They Are Becoming More Sustainable

September 5, 2022 EcoVadis EN


Sustainability has dominated headlines in recent years. The conversations surrounding global warming and reducing our carbon footprint are becoming more heavily discussed as the urgency increases.

As many individuals search for ways to live more sustainably, companies face greater calls for action on climate change. Over half of consumers in the UK reportedly believe that companies should start acting on climate change immediately. Slowly but surely, this demand is being met as many companies begin implementing ways of operating more sustainably and taking steps towards becoming greener businesses.

There are several reasons why more modern-day companies especially in the IoT space, are starting to go green.


Read the full article at: iotbusinessnews.com

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