Lenovo aligns with Rejoose for enhanced carbon data transparency

Lenovo collaborates with Rejoose to enhance carbon data accuracy, supporting transparent, data-driven net-zero procurement decisions.

  • Monday, 13th October 2025 Posted 6 months ago in by Aaron Sandhu

Lenovo has taken a significant step forward in its sustainability efforts by teaming up with Rejoose, the leading IT carbon data platform. This partnership marks Lenovo as the first global IT hardware vendor to create a structured alliance with Rejoose, facilitating the direct ingestion of product-level carbon emissions data across its extensive portfolio.

The collaboration is aimed at fostering transparency and empowering customers and partners to make informed, data-driven procurement decisions geared towards achieving net-zero targets efficiently. This availability of validated data supports organisations in making critical adjustments in their financial and environmental strategies while alleviating the pressure during year-end audits.

By sharing its emission data via Rejoose, Lenovo has automated the process, significantly enhancing accuracy and delivery speed for end-users, channel partners, and vendors. The streamlined data exchange enables quicker access to reliable information at the point of purchase, thereby integrating sustainability into everyday buying decisions.

Serving as the premier source of validated IT carbon data, Rejoose plays a pivotal role in transforming the landscape of carbon reporting precision. The partnership is a win-win, cementing Lenovo’s status as a vendor committed to measurable climate action and reinforcing Rejoose’s influence in propelling the IT sector’s adoption of integrated carbon reporting.

Virginie Le Barbu, Global Sustainability Director at Lenovo, highlights the importance of transparency in driving impactful climate action. Similarly, Matthew Ruskin, Chief Commercial Officer of Rejoose, underscores how this pioneering collaboration illustrates Lenovo’s leadership in tackling climate challenges through data transparency.

Ultimately, this partnership not only aids companies in their journey towards net-zero by providing clear carbon impact data at the point of purchase but also ensures Lenovo's dedication to supporting meaningful and measurable climate action. It signifies a transformative shift in how IT procurement aligns with broader business transformation goals, ensuring that environmental factors remain central in business strategies.

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