Carbon Credits Included When
You Switch to TechForGood
When you switch to TechForGood as your ICT supplier, carbon credits are applied automatically as part of your purchases, with clear reporting and supporting documentation.
Estimate the emissions linked to your ICT
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What that looks like:
* for one year
Your ICT Carbon Footprint, aligned with ASRS, NGERS and GHG Protocol
If your ICT purchases were made through TechForGood, this entire footprint would already be offset and carbon neutral from day one.
Switching to TechForGood turns ICT spend into verifiable cost and carbon savings.
More details
Calculation Method
- Lifecycle factors: Laptop 331 kg, Desktop 450 kg, Phone 50 kg, Monitor/peripherals 150 kg, Meeting room 500 kg.
- 2% packaging allowance applied to device totals.
- Cloud and office electricity auto-derived from staff × % in office.
- Offset price: AUD $35 / tCO₂e.
Email me my full report and savings breakdown
How Carbon Credits Work
A carbon credit is a way of balancing out emissions by funding projects that reduce them somewhere else.
When ICT equipment is made — laptops, servers, networks — emissions are created during manufacturing and supply.
Those emissions already exist by the time the equipment reaches you.
When you switch to TechForGood, those emissions are accounted for by applying carbon credits to the ICT supplied to your organisation.
In simple terms:
The emissions linked to your ICT are estimated
Carbon credits are applied to match that amount
Those credits fund projects that reduce emissions elsewhere
You receive ICT as normal, and the associated emissions are addressed at the same time.
From Supply to End of Life
Carbon credits address emissions created during manufacturing and supply.
Once equipment is in use, the next stage is what happens at end of life.
Complete the lifecycle with
Recover-E is TechForGood’s service for secure recovery, reuse and responsible recycling of ICT equipment.
It ensures devices are either repurposed for a second life or recycled to the highest standards.
This extends the approach beyond supply, covering what happens to your equipment at end of life.
Where the Carbon Credits Come From
We support a small number of high-quality carbon credit projects aligned to ICT emissions.
These are real projects that reduce emissions at source.

