Sustainability, in practice.
We don't promise climate neutrality by 2030 because we wouldn't be credible. But we're a service company: our main impact is in office consumption, the devices we use and travel. On these three fronts we make concrete choices, every day.
Office, devices, travel.
The environmental footprint of an SAP consulting firm is limited but real. Here's where we genuinely reduce it.
Office energy efficiency
LED lighting, smart heating and cooling management, attention to consumption even outside working hours. Our Cascinette d'Ivrea office is optimized to reduce waste.
Responsible device management
We extend the lifecycle of corporate laptops, monitors and smartphones. At end of life, we hand WEEE over to certified recycling and reuse centers.
Reducing physical travel
When a virtual meeting is just as effective, we prefer it. Structured smart working and collaboration tools cut travel, emissions and time wasted in transit.
Four operational choices.
What changes, in practice, in the way we work every day.
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Paperless by default
Project documentation, contracts, signatures: all digital. Printing is the exception, not the rule.
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Long-lived hardware
We choose reliable devices and keep them in use for 5–6 years. Where possible, reassigned or donated rather than discarded.
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Cloud-first when it makes sense
Idle servers = wasted energy. We favor auto-scaling cloud solutions and decommission unnecessary on-premise infrastructure.
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Sustainable mobility
When travel is necessary, train preferred over plane on routes where it's viable. Electric or hybrid cars for short trips.
The first sustainable tool is the one you're reading.
When designing Eurisko's website we asked whether it could be consistent with how we talk about sustainability. The answer required specific technical choices, not words.
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Dark theme by default
On OLED displays — most modern smartphones and premium laptops — black pixels are physically off. Navy background instead of white: up to 60% less energy for rendering the page.
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No framework, no bloat
Vanilla HTML, CSS and JavaScript. No React, no Next.js, no third-party libraries. Pages under 150KB instead of the 2–3 MB of a standard enterprise site: less data transferred, fewer CPU cycles, less battery drain.
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Static, no application server
The site is fully static, distributed via global CDN. No application server running 24/7 to generate pages: every request is just "deliver the closest file to the reader". Minimum latency, minimum energy.
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AI to build, not to serve
AI helped us build this site (we declare it openly in AI Culture). But it doesn't run in your browser: no client-side inference. The "AI work" was done once during production, not on every page view.
The sustainability of a consulting firm is also measured by the care with which it builds its digital tools.
Companies don't just grow: they last. Sustainability is the long version of common sense.