for Corporates

Your IT Procurement has a Carbon Intensity.

I-TECs give you a verified, auditable way to manage it.

Manufacturing new IT hardware is one of the most carbon-intensive activities in the electronics supply chain. For most organisations, that intensity is largely fixed in the near term: performance requirements, refresh cycles, and availability constraints make switching entirely to refurbished hardware impractical.

I-TECs are designed for exactly this situation. They apply the same certificate architecture as Renewable Energy Certificates to IT hardware — allowing organisations to allocate verified lower-intensity outcomes to their IT procurement whether or not they can change what they physically buy.

Verified lower-intensity electricity for Scope 2 reporting.

Verified lower-intensity IT hardware for Scope 3 reporting

What an I-TEC is

An I-TEC (IT Asset Reuse Certificate) is a Carbon Intensity certificate that represents the verified lower carbon intensity of refurbished IT hardware compared to newly manufactured equivalents. Each certificate is:

Issued against a verified batch of refurbished devices

Calculated using ISO 14064-aligned methodology with manufacturer-specific embodied carbon data

Independently audited before issuance

Recorded, transferred, and retired in the Bloom Registry — creating an exclusive, traceable claim

This is not an offset. I-TECs allocate a verified lower-intensity attribute to a defined unit of IT procurement activity. They do not neutralise emissions — they improve the reported carbon intensity of your IT footprint.

What this means for your Scope 3 reporting

Corporate IT hardware typically sits in Scope 3 Category 1 (purchased goods) or Category 2 (capital goods). I-TECs enable you to report certificate-adjusted intensity outcomes supported by activity-based data rather than spend-based estimates.

A credible, defensible basis for demonstrating year-on-year improvement in IT procurement carbon intensity

Registry retirement records that support CDP disclosures, sustainability reports, and internal governance

Alignment with the emerging SBTi framework for commodity Environmental Attribute Certificates

A mechanism finance, procurement, and sustainability teams can all work with — on a clear timeline

What this requires from you

If your ITAD provider is already on the Bloom platform, certificates can flow through to you as part of their existing reporting process. If they are not yet registered, we can help you start that conversation.

Read the framework in full

Decarbonisation Under Constraint explains how carbon intensity certificates work within current and emerging Scope 3 accounting standards — and why they are positioned to become the leading near-term tool for IT procurement decarbonisation.