Userful reduces CO2 emissions and electronic wasteUserful is the green solution: Reduce CO2 emissions and electronic waste

Reduce CO2 emissions by up to 15 tons per year per system*

Reduce electronic waste by up to 80%

Reducing the number of computers in use has additional earth-friendly benefits. Electronic waste is an increasing problem globally due to the quick obsolescence of electronics. This is compounded by the fact that computer waste is high in many toxic materials such as heavy metals and flame-retardant plastics, which easily leach into ground water and bio-accumulate.

Reduce your electricity bill, hardware and support costs

Userful Desktop™ or Multiplier™'s ability to turn 1 computer into 10 saves you money by greatly reducing hardware and support costs. Multiplying your computers with Userful will significantly reduce your electricity bill, with even higher savings in an air-conditioned building.

Learn more about how to save money and save the environment by watching this special episode of Dotto Tech featuring Userful Desktop (previously called DiscoverStation).

 

10 Userful Desktop™ stations

10 desktop computers

Userful Desktop™ savings

Manufacturing:

     

Electricity (kWh)
Produced CO2 (kg)
Chemicals (kg)
Water (kg)

1818
1278
21
1090

17271
12143
200
10355

15453
10865
179
9265

Use Per Year:

     

Electricity (kWh)
Produced CO2 (kg)

526
370

4997
3512

4471
3142

Recommended reading

Williams, E., Kuehr, R.
Computers and the Environment: Understanding and Managing Their Impacts. London: Kluwer Academic Publishers. 2003.

Williams, E.
Energy Intensity of Computer Manufacturing: Hybrid Assessment Combining Process and Economic Input-Output Methods. United Nations University, 53-70 Jingumae 5-chome, Shibuya-ku Tokyo, Japan, Environ. Sci. Technol. 38, 6166-6174. 2004.

Adamson, M., Hamilton, R., Hutchison, K., Kazmierowski, K., Lau, J., Madejski, D. and MacDonald, N.
Environmental Impact of Computer Information Technology in an Institutional Setting: A Case Study at the University of Guelph. University of Guelph. 2005.

Williams, E., Ayres, R. and Heller, M.
"The 1.7 kg microchip: Energy and chemical use in the production of semiconductors." Environ. Sci. Technol. 36 (24), 5504. 2002.

Atlantic Consulting and IPU
"LCA study of the product group personal computers in the EU Ecolabel scheme." 1998.

Microelectronics and Computer Technology Corporation
"Environmental consciousness: A strategic competitiveness issue for the electronics and computer industry." 1993.

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*  Based on 526kWh/PC/year for operation; 1818 kWh/PC for production; electricity generated at 0.70 kg (1.55 lbs) of CO2/kWh.
**  Based on 5243.53 kg (11560 lbs) of CO2 per car per year; one billion PCs worldwide.