By partnering with Dell Technologies, you can confidently deliver on your customers’ ESG goals for achieving a sustainable technology agenda 
 
Dell and Intel are committed to a shared focus on sustainability
Together with Intel, Dell Technologies drives sustainability across the product lifecycle of their technology and work within their communities and across their industry to protect our planet. They are advancing sustainable computing to help you transform your organization and your customers’ organizations in a low-carbon economy. From green data center solutions powered by Intel® Xeon® Scalable processors with advancements in cooling and power management, to Intel® Active Management Technology on Intel vPro® for remote IT access to devices which helps reduce fuel-consuming deskside visits or asset shipments, they’re working to reduce environmental impact for a more sustainable future for all.
 
Three prime examples 
 
SUSTAINABLE DEVICES: Sustainable by design
Dell creates their products and packaging with sustainability built in at every stage. This aids greatly to reduce our environmental impact as well as yours and your customers.
 
SERVERS AND STORAGE: Energy efficiency meets sustainability
Dell designs their infrastructure solutions to optimize power and increase energy efficiency with advanced cooling and thermals. Dell can help you reduce the carbon footprint of your customers’ data centers.
 
CIRCULAR ECONOMY: Responsible recovery and recycling services
Responsible recycling is critical in protecting our planet. Dell offers a variety of convenient services to help customer businesses and organizations safely and securely retire or recycle their used technology.
 
These are just a few of the ways Dell can help you to help your customers to do their part in helping to contribute to the circular economy. 
 
Check out this cool one-minute video to learn more about how you can assist your customers to protect our planet and create a more sustainable future.

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