Why Green IT Grew Up: Data, Duty and Doing the Right Thing with Phil Wharton
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“Green IT” used to mean switching off screensavers or recycling old laptops. But times have changed.
In this episode of the IT Naturally Podcast, Julie Bishop speaks to Phil Wharton- Interim Technology Leader, Board Adviser and Independent Consultant who has held senior roles at Google, Jaguar Land Rover, Rolls-Royce, PA Consulting, Novo Nordisk and the Eden Project.
Phil explains why Green IT has grown up, moving from simple gestures to a board-level responsibility rooted in data, duty, and doing the right thing. Together they discuss:
- Why “sustainability” in IT can’t mean sustaining the status quo.
- Practical wins: app rationalisation, cloud right-sizing, and device lifecycle.
- How FinOps and GreenOps turn carbon savings into cost savings.
- The strengths and flaws of ESG frameworks and reporting standards.
- The role of accessibility and inclusion in truly sustainable IT.
- Why AI, when harnessed well, still gives hope for a regenerative future.
Phil also shares stories from his time at the Eden Project and beyond, showing how technology connects communities, shapes culture, and can be a force for good when led with purpose.
If you’ve ever wondered what IT leaders can really do to reduce impact and how to balance shareholder pressure with societal responsibility, this episode is for you.
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