JAKARTA - Lenovo introduced LISSA (Lenovo Intelligent Sustainability Solutions Advisor), a company-generative AI solution designed to reduce IT's carbon footprint.

The LISSA offers visibility regarding the estimated carbon emissions associated with various Lenovo sustainability solutions such as TruScale Device as a Service (DaaS), Asset Recovery, packaging efficiency, low-carbon delivery options, life cycle extension, certified repair and more.

In addition, LISSA also helps simulate various solutions and identify potential emission reduction opportunities to support customers' IT decarbonization goals in digital workplaces.

"At Lenovo, we want to underline that sustainability is a business requirement and is the main concern of leaders in all industries," Claudia Contreras, Executive Director of Global Sustainability Services for Lenovo said in a statement, quoted Monday, May 6.

Furthermore, Contreras said that the presence of LISSA will allow customers to open potential emission reduction opportunities and implement IT solutions that help boost sustainability goals.

In a survey conducted by the Boston Consulting Group (BCG) in 2022, it was found that as many as 87 percent of executives saw that AI had the potential to address climate problems.

This is also in line with Lenovo's commitment to achieving net-zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2050, with science-based targets validated through the Net-Zero Standard Science Based Targets (SBTi) initiative.

Through LISSA, Lenovo is also trying to empower customers to make more sustainable IT options supported by data and help push for measurable results, he added.


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