The computer industry impacts the environment during the manufacturing, delivery, operation and end-of-life of its devices. This four-part series will give you some pointers for how you can decrease that impact. At the same time, IT can help other parts of your organisation to become more environmentally friendly, in the areas of transport, energy and more. We hope that you’ll feel inspired to put some of the ideas into action – it’s easier than you think!
We will set out the opportunities to reduce your environmental impact through the use of IT. We cover ways in which information and communications technologies can support a greener way of working and how IT itself can minimise its impact on the environment.
We assume that you fall into one of these categories:
The first article will explore what motivates organisations to go green, and what IT’s role is in that change. In the second, we will share ideas for how IT itself can go greener. The third part will show how IT can help the rest of your organisation clean up its act. And the final part will take a look at practical steps you and your organisation can take towards a more sustainable future. It will also contain a list of websites for further reading, tips and inspiration.
You can barely move at the moment without being urged to make green changes to your lifestyle.
And, at one level, doing so is very straightforward. It’s relatively easy to cut travel, recycle your newspapers and glass or take a shower instead of a bath. And, indeed, the accumulated environmental impact of such actions is considerable. But, while these choices may be second nature to you as an individual, research conducted by Freeform Dynamics among almost 1,500 information professionals worldwide suggests that few organisations are motivated by green issues for their own sake (see Figure 1-1).
Figure 1-1: Drivers of environmental initiatives.
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