What is MIKUJY and Its Green IT Mission?
MIKUJY is the leading specialist in Green IT strategy implementation, focusing exclusively on sustainable and environmentally friendly IT solutions. This company is all about transforming technology while powering the planet. Their approach is simple yet powerful: provide expert advice, hands-on implementation, and comprehensive training to help organizations reduce their digital environmental footprint. With a strong emphasis on adaptability, MIKUJY tailors every Green IT strategy to fit the unique needs of each company. No cookie-cutter solutions here—just personalized, effective strategies that cover every aspect of Green IT.
Main Benefits of Partnering with MIKUJY
Choosing MIKUJY means tapping into a wealth of expertise and proven results. Here are some key facts that highlight their impact:
- 80% of Swiss companies holding the Green IT label have worked with MIKUJY.
- They have supported over 60 customers in their Green IT journeys.
- Worldwide, the digital sector accounts for 4% of greenhouse gas emissions—more than global aviation—with a 10% annual growth rate.
- In companies, digital activities can represent 10% to 30% of the total environmental footprint.
- Digital obesity in the workplace can add up to 20% in extra IT costs.
How MIKUJY Measures and Reduces IT Footprint
MIKUJY’s approach goes beyond just measuring the digital footprint. It starts with detailed data collection across all IT infrastructure components—workplaces, data centers, networks, and cloud services. Then, using up to eight environmental indicators, they analyze the entire lifecycle of equipment to get a full picture of the IT footprint. The result? A comprehensive report with clear recommendations and an action plan designed specifically for each client. But it doesn’t stop there—MIKUJY supports the actual implementation of these plans, helping companies manage change and overcome challenges along the way.
Workshops, Training, and Certification
Education is a big part of MIKUJY’s strategy. They offer workshops aimed at raising awareness about digital climate issues, making sure everyone understands the stakes. For those ready to dive deeper, training programs lead to international Green IT certification, equipping professionals with the skills needed to implement sustainable IT strategies effectively. This hands-on learning ensures that companies don’t just talk about Green IT—they live it.
CircularIT: The All-in-One Platform for IT Footprint Management
CircularIT is MIKUJY’s innovative web platform designed to simplify the measurement and management of digital footprints. It’s an all-in-one tool that helps define reduction strategies, track key performance indicators, and even engage employees through gamification. By turning sustainability into a playful challenge, CircularIT encourages good practices across the board, making it easier for companies to reduce their IT impact and costs continuously.
Project Impact: Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) Linked to MIKUJY
- SDG 7: Affordable and Clean Energy – optimizing IT equipment to reduce energy consumption.
- SDG 9: Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure – promoting sustainable industrialization through Green IT.
- SDG 12: Responsible Consumption and Production – encouraging circular economy practices in IT.
- SDG 13: Climate Action – directly addressing greenhouse gas emissions from digital activities.
- SDG 17: Partnerships for the Goals – collaborating with companies to implement sustainable IT strategies.
Why Green IT Matters More Than Ever
Digital pollution is often overlooked, yet it’s a critical issue for companies aiming for true environmental responsibility. Green IT aligns IT strategies with sustainability goals, reducing the environmental footprint by optimizing equipment use and extending its lifespan. With the digital sector’s emissions growing rapidly, tackling this challenge is essential—not just for the planet but also for cutting unnecessary IT costs. MIKUJY’s comprehensive method ensures that companies don’t just measure their impact but take meaningful, profitable action to make their IT parks sustainable. It’s a real challenge, sure… but one worth taking on, together.





















