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Table of Contents
Introduction of Green ICT………………………………………………3
What is Green ICT……………………………………………………………4
Goals of Green ICT…………………………………………………………5
Implementation……………………………………………………………………6
Economy of Green ICT……………………………………………………………………7
How to dispose an old computer…………………………………………………8
Green ICT strategy objective……………………………………………9
Strategy of Green ICT……………………………………………………10
Raise Community awareness about Green ICT Program………………11
E-waste sustainable Management Program……………………………12
ICT solutions For a sustainable future program..............13
Did you know?..............................................14
Ways to reduce Power Consumption of Pcs…………………………………15
References of our Research of Green ICT……….....................16
Quote of Green ICT…………………………………………………17
End……………………………………………………………………………………18
Introduction of Green ICT
IT is the study and practice of using computers and
telecommunications in a way which maximises positive
environmental benefit and minimises negative impact.
According to most people Green ICT is about reducing
the impact of ICT on the Environment.
What is Green ICT ?
Green ICT is the study and
practice of environmentally
sustainable computer or IT.
Goals of Green ICT
Green ICT
• Reduction of CO2
• Reduction of waste
• Prevention of environmental pollution
• Chemical substances management
• Biodiversity conservation
Green ICT Strategy
Objectives
Reduce the amount of energy
consumed by our ICT equipment
Ensure equipment is turned off
when not in use
Work with the Change
Programmes to identify the
impact of the changes they
propose.
Reduce paper consumption
Raise Community awareness
about Green ICT Program
Establish a Green ICT Community of Expertise (CoE).
Organizing workshops and sessions to raise community
awareness about green ICT.
Develop a training program for building capacities in
the field of green ICT
Compile leaflets and publications to raise community
awareness about green ICT.
Compile manuals to raise the awareness of public and
private sector about Green ICT.
Establish conditions and specification for Green ICT
equipment's in regard with global trends.
E-waste sustainable Management Program
Conduct E-waste assessment report that cover
the big Cairo governorate.
Implement a program for raising the
community awareness about E-waste threats
and opportunities.
Support the participation of IT companies and
institutions to start the implementation of
pilot projects for e-Waste Management .
Participate in proposing legislation and laws to
support the rational management of electronic
waste .
ICT solutions For a sustainable
future program
Organizing workshops and sessions to raise community
awareness about the role of ICT in dealing with the
repercussions of climate change .
Establish a pilot project for applying green and smart
ICT applications in one building of new technological
areas-Maadi, and Compile study to determine the
compatibility of the smart village with the standards
and architecture of green buildings
The global information and
communications technology (ICT)
industry accounts for approximately 2
percent of global carbon dioxide (CO2)
emissions, a figure equivalent to
aviation"
Ways to reduce Power
Consumption of Pcs
Use computer and monitor power management
Don’t use a screen saver
Turn down the brightness setting on your monitor.
Use a laptop instead of a desktop.
References of our Research of
Green ICT
Green computer Source Wikipedia Direct link to source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Green_computing
Green ICT Community by IEEE organization From a Journal Source Link: https://www.ieee.org
Green ICT website: http://www.green-ict.com/
Greening Government: ICT Strategy –The strategies of Government of Green ICT Link: https://www.gov.uk/.../greening-government-ict-strate
Green ICT Strategies source and Direct Link: www.rbkc.gov.uk/pdf/Green_council_ict_strategy.pdf
Quote of Green ICT
Green IT is about more than just power consumption. It incorporates the entire environmental impact of technology, from the paper we load in our high-end networked printers to the hazardous e-waste we throw away