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ENHANCING DATA CENTRE EFFICIENCY THROUGH SUSTAINABLE PARTNERSHIPS

In today ’ s fast-paced digital world , data centres are the backbone of global connectivity , powering everything from cloud services to essential business operations . However , the growing demand for data centres has also amplified their environmental impact , making it crucial to enhance efficiency while reducing their carbon footprint . This article explores practical steps organisations can take to improve data centre efficiency and significantly reduce their environmental impact . It case-studies Legrand , a global leader in electrical and digital infrastructure , and offers valuable insights into selecting the right solution partner .
he past few years

T have seen data centre operators make significant strides in carbon emissions reporting , covering direct emissions ( Scope 1 ), energy-related emissions ( Scope 2 ), and emissions from the supply chain and other indirect activities ( Scope 3 ). While these efforts have traditionally focused on reducing energy consumption , a more comprehensive approach is needed to tackle the broader environmental impact , especially Scope 3 emissions . This will entail not just optimising internal operations but selecting and collaborating with suppliers who share a commitment to sustainability . By examining Legrand ’ s innovations , this article offers practical advice for enhancing data centre sustainability at every level , from company practices to product design and industry-wide influence .

Part 1 : Legrand ’ s corporate culture of sustainability
Legrand is a global leader in electrical and digital infrastructure with reported revenue of € 8.4 billion in 2023 , operating across residential , commercial , industrial and data centre markets . While this article
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