Lenovo has partnered with Rejoose to embed real-time, independently verified emissions data into procurement workflows, tackling a long-standing barrier to net‑zero progress: reliable, product‑level carbon figures at the moment of purchase. The collaboration integrates carbon metrics for more than 500,000 Lenovo devices directly within the Rejoose platform, enabling distributors, resellers and end customers to compare options quickly and report with confidence.
Lenovo positions the move as a push for climate clarity, with its Global Sustainability Director for International Markets, Virginie Le Barbu, emphasising that openness underpins meaningful action. Rejoose’s Chief Commercial Officer, Matthew Ruskin, echoed that sentiment, noting that validated data at checkout helps organisations make faster, smarter, lower‑impact IT choices. Lenovo becomes the first global hardware vendor to formalise a structured data partnership with Rejoose, marking a notable shift towards standardised, decision‑grade carbon information.
Beyond this launch, Rejoose points buyers to broader guidance on carbon accounting, Scope 3 risk and opportunity, and how to evaluate yearly and total carbon costs, signalling a future where sustainability data is as central to IT selection as price and performance. The question now is how quickly the rest of the industry will follow suit, bringing consistent, comparable carbon insights to every device category and brand.