Americase to Lead Discussion on Sustainable Practices at 2025 OCP EMEA Summit

Americase's Commitment to Sustainability in Data Centers



Americase, a prominent manufacturer known for its innovative protective containers, will be prominently featured on a sustainability panel during the 2025 Open Compute Project (OCP) EMEA Summit scheduled for April 29-30 in Dublin, Ireland. This panel, titled "Disruptive Sustainability in Data Centers From Concept to Reality," aims to engage industry experts in a forward-thinking discussion about the environmental challenges faced by data centers.

The summit will take place in Dublin, with the panel discussion set for April 30 at 4:00 PM in Level 1, Liffey Hall 1. Chris Egloff from Americase is among the recognized voices on the panel, alongside influential figures such as Tom Delahunty from Iron Mountain and Allison Boen from Alcatex Data Center Service. The panel will be moderated by Joel Chakkalakal from Critical Risk Solution, facilitating a conversation not merely about individual company strategies, but also about reshaping industry norms for sustainable practices.

A pressing focus of the session will be the significant environmental impact that data centers have due, in part, to their reliance on packaging materials and resource-intensive operations. The discussion aims to outline practical, real-world strategies that can assist organizations in achieving their carbon offset plans and reducing their overall emissions. By exploring the balance between operational needs and sustainable methods, participants will engage with topics including:

  • - Operationalizing Sustainability: Finding ways to implement sustainability goals into everyday operational realities, such as minimizing waste during rapid deployment and proper planning for the end of product life cycles.

  • - Confronting Real-World Challenges: Participants will candidly assess barriers such as achieving carbon neutrality, addressing sustainability goals, and recognizing what effective practices exist currently.

  • - Regulatory Considerations: The discussion will explore how entities can adapt to shifting regulations and compliance expectations that affect their operations.

  • - Collaboration in Sustainable Value Streams: Emphasizing the necessity for stronger partnerships among vendors, recyclers, and logistics providers to facilitate more sustainable supply chains.

  • - Dispelling Myths: Attendees will unpack some prevailing misconceptions regarding reusable packaging, underscoring key data about the total cost of ownership (TCO) and the resultant emissions.

  • - ESG Initiatives in Practice: The inclusion of real-life examples where organizations have successfully adopted sustainability strategies, demonstrating tangible results.

Robby Kinsala, president and CEO of Americase, expressed his enthusiasm about the panel, stating, "This isn't just about checking boxes—it's about fundamentally rethinking how the industry operates. At Americase, we're committed to facilitating significant changes through smarter packaging and fostering robust partnerships. This panel represents a call to action for collaboration, challenging norms, and driving practical, measurable, and scalable advancements in sustainability."

Ultimately, Americase is inviting all stakeholders—data center operators, sustainability advocates, and supply chain professionals—to attend this panel. The insights shared during this session are expected to provide valuable strategies for those interested in shaping the future of sustainable infrastructure in the data sector.

Founded back in 1985, Americase has established itself as a leader in the custom design and manufacture of protective containers utilized for transporting hazardous materials and high-value items. Their dedication to innovative solutions extends across multiple sectors, including consumer electronics, automotive, military, and more, reinforcing their role as a pivotal player in sustainable practices across industries.

For more information about Americase and their sustainability contributions, contact Marina Malamis, Marketing Director, at [email protected] or call 469-401-6950.

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