HostReview.com Friday, August 24, 2007; 07:06 AM
Becoming carbon neutral can be hugely beneficial for winning new business, revealed dedicated web hosting company Memset. The web host was qualified as the UK's first carbon-neutral ISP with the Carbon Neutral Company in August 2006. Since gaining the certification, they have seen business increase by 68% year on year. A recent survey of 140 new customers revealed that one in three
selected Memset as their web hosting company due to the carbon-neutral
certification, and almost half said that Memset's commitment to energy
efficiency was an important factor in their buying decision.
Kate Craig-Wood, managing director of Memset commented; "We decided to
join the Carbon Neutral scheme last year, in part because we have always
been conscience of our impact on the environment and wanted to do
something to positively offset our carbon footprint, and also in order
to gain a stamp of approval on our pre-existing commitment to developing
energy-efficient hosting technologies. The fact that we have gained new
business as a result really reflects the changing attitudes of
businesses wanting to work with environmentally-friendly suppliers".
In becoming Carbon Neutral, Memset worked with The CarbonNeutral
Company to identify their 'carbon footprint', or the approximate volume
of CO2 generated by the organisation. It is calculated by assessing
energy usage, business travel, and all components of the company's
operations that consume power or generate waste and by-products. Memset
uses a very large amount of electricity for powering servers, and that
formed the vast bulk of their carbon footprint.
The next stage in the process is to explore ways to reduce this
footprint and energy use wherever possible. This has included a review
of current suppliers to explore the viability of using .green. suppliers
or energy from renewable resources, and also examined efficiency
technologies already in use such as Memset's Miniserver virtual
machines. Finally in order to 'neutralise' unavoidable CO2 emissions, an
organisation is encouraged to support a range of 'offset projects' to
absorb or save the same amount of CO2 emissions as are being created.
Memset was initially supporting a sustainable forestry project, i.e.
planting a tree each time it buys a new server, however, in response to
concerns over the validity of forestry as a carbon offsetting measure,
Memset are moving their investment to support a new methane capture
project which has very measurable benefits (methane is 21 times more
potent than CO2 as a greenhouse gas).
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