Trinet Technologies partnered with one of Europe’s largest manufacturing conglomerates to modernize its IT infrastructure and reduce environmental impact. With sustainability goals set for 2030, the client needed a strategic technology partner to enhance transparency, improve energy efficiency, and maintain regulatory compliance across data centers and cloud services.
Challenge: Achieving Net-Zero Emissions by 2030
The client’s corporate IT division faced mounting regulatory expectations around CO2 reporting and energy usage. With operations spread across hyperscalers, colocation providers, and in-house data centers, they needed a clear roadmap to track emissions, identify inefficiencies, and drive greener operations—all while minimizing disruption to mission-critical services.

Trinet’s Solution: Framework-Driven Emissions Intelligence
Trinet Technologies developed a scalable emissions data framework, enabling precise monitoring and analytics across hybrid IT environments. By combining automation tools, sustainability benchmarking, and optimization models, Trinet helped the client:
- Track and standardize CO2 and energy data across global assets
- Uncover inefficiencies through real-time analytics
- Streamline compliance with national and EU sustainability directives
- Prioritize energy-conscious hardware procurement and operations
Trinet also trained internal teams and automated sustainability workflows to reduce manual efforts—freeing up time for innovation.
"Sustainability in IT is not a checkbox—it’s a responsibility. At Trinet Technologies, we embed environmental intelligence into every layer of infrastructure."
Outcomes: Sustainability Backed by Data and Automation
The client now benefits from greater control over IT emissions and is equipped with actionable insights to meet evolving environmental standards. What began as a compliance-focused initiative has grown into a competitive advantage—enabling smarter procurement, reduced emissions, and improved operational transparency.