Sustainability reporting needs lifecycle evidence.
Egiss helps ESG teams connect technology recovery, ITAD, reuse, recycling, residual value and reporting inputs to the way enterprise technology is deployed, managed and retired.
EcoVadis Gold. ISO 14001. Responsibility Report 2025. ITAD and circularity reporting capabilities.
ESG teams are often asked to report on data they do not control.
Sustainability teams need credible evidence, but technology lifecycle data often sits across procurement systems, ITAM tools, local suppliers, ITAD providers and regional teams.
If asset recovery, reuse, recycling and reporting are not built into the lifecycle model, ESG teams may receive incomplete data after the important decisions have already been made.
Common pain points
What makes technology sustainability reporting difficult.
- ITAD happens outside the main lifecycle model.
- Asset data does not match recovery data.
- Reuse and refurbishment are not planned early enough.
- Recycling documentation varies by country.
- CO2e reporting inputs lack clear methodology or data ownership.
- Residual value reporting is disconnected from finance.
- Procurement supplier evidence is inconsistent.
- ESG teams cannot easily prove what happened to used technology.
How Egiss helps
Connect sustainability evidence to Deploy, Manage and Retire.
Egiss helps connect sustainability reporting to practical lifecycle processes: sourcing, deployment, asset visibility, refresh planning, recovery, data sanitisation, reuse, refurbishment, remarketing, recycling and reporting.
Deploy
Create better asset data and standards early.
Manage
Keep lifecycle visibility and refresh timing clearer.
Retire
Recover, sanitise, refurbish, remarket, recycle and report.
Explore Retire
ESG business case
Better reporting starts with better lifecycle design.
- ITAD should be part of the lifecycle, not a separate disposal task.
- Reuse and refurbishment need earlier asset visibility.
- Recycling data is stronger when recovery processes are consistent.
- CO2e claims need verified data, methodology and scope.
- Supplier sustainability evidence should be specific and current.
- Residual value and circularity reporting can support both ESG and finance.
Sustainability proof should be current, specific and documented.
- EcoVadis GoldSustainability rating
- ISO 14001Environmental management
- Responsibility Report 2025
- ITAD reporting capabilities
- Award-winning CO2e reporting2024 SustainableIT Impact Awards winner
- Circularity reportingReuse, refurbishment, recycling and residual value, where available
Next steps for ESG teams
Make sustainability operational and evidence-based.
- Guide
Sustainability reporting guide.
Connect reuse, recycling, residual value and CO2e reporting inputs to the technology lifecycle.
Download the guide - Checklist
Global ITAD readiness checklist.
Review recovery, documentation and reporting readiness across your countries.
Get the checklist - Report
Download the Egiss Responsibility Report 2025.
See how Egiss approaches responsible technology lifecycle execution, ESG, governance, circularity and accountability.
Download the Responsibility Report - Proof
Sustainability proof.
Review certifications, ITAD documentation and circularity reporting evidence.
Explore sustainability proof
Frequently asked questions
Can your technology lifecycle support your ESG reporting requirements?
Egiss can help review where your current lifecycle model creates reporting gaps across asset recovery, ITAD, reuse, recycling, residual value and environmental documentation.