Vyta, a leading provider of secure IT Asset Disposition (ITAD) and Lifecycle Management (ITALM), has been selected by global professional services firm Aon to deliver a secure, sustainable, and centrally-managed global ITAD programme across their EMEA and North America locations.
Following a rigorous Request For Proposal (RFP) process evaluating multiple international vendors, Aon chose Vyta based on their proven ability to meet stringent security, sustainability, and compliance requirements at a global scale.
Aon, which employs approximately 60,000 people across 120 countries, committed in 2021 to achieving net-zero emissions by 2040, reinforcing their sustainability targets by signing the Science Based Targets Initiative (SBTi). Vyta’s own sustainability credentials, including R2v3 certification, PAS2060 carbon-neutral accreditation across all current facilities, and rigorous carbon impact reporting, perfectly align with Aon’s ambitious environmental goals.
Vyta’s global ITAD programme for Aon includes comprehensive data sanitisation, recycling, remarketing, secure chain of custody, and detailed sustainability reporting. The solution prioritises reducing environmental impacts by processing materials near client locations to minimise transport-related emissions and extending the lifecycle of equipment through refurbishment.
Philip McMichael, Founder and CEO at Vyta, commented:
“This global partnership with Aon underscores our capability to deliver exceptional, sustainable IT asset disposal solutions worldwide. Aon’s selection recognises our commitment to security, compliance, and sustainability, validating Vyta’s reputation as a trusted partner for global corporations with complex, international ITAD requirements.”
Vyta’s dedicated global account management, supported by detailed regional sustainability reporting and fair, transparent pricing, ensures consistent service excellence across all Aon locations. Additionally, Vyta’s certification to ADISA Standard 8.0 DIAL 3 guarantees the highest levels of data security and compliance.
Kate Crisp, Regional Asset Manager EMEA at Aon, said:
“Since the start of this partnership, Vyta has consistently delivered a cost-effective ITAD programme aligned with our global sustainability and security targets. By managing the process centrally, Vyta ensures the consistent delivery of high-quality service across all our locations, making a measurable impact on our global IT asset disposition strategy.”
Vyta will continue providing ongoing guidance and best-practice recommendations to further enhance Aon’s sustainability outcomes and IT asset management across all global regions.
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