Contact: Philipp DEIBERT, NGMN Office (office(at)ngmn.org)
Global carbon emissions are further increasing and every country and industry is affected by the negative effects of the climate change. The IC industry currently generates around 2% of the world-wide carbon emissions.
Many measures have already been taken by Telecom Operators and Vendors e.g. in the area of equipment power efficiency to improve the green footprint. Furthermore, ICT players have the opportunity to introduce advanced communication technologies that will help other industries to drive sustainability.
The NGMN Alliance and its Partners place a strong emphasis on the development of the most energy efficient next generation technology and on the extension of the industry's green footprint. Therefore, the NGMN Green Telco Initiative brings together NGMN Partners who run projects and have started activities to protect the environment.
Please find below a selection of NGMN Partners with an outline of their solutions and insights.
Further information can be received through NGMN Office at office(at)ngmn.org
Please find below a viewpoint from Philipp Deibert (NGMN) on Sustainability and Energy Efficiency for download Sustainability and Energy Efficiency
Tellabs helps customers succeed by reducing power consumption in their networks. Many of our products combine what were previously separate network elements. For example, the Tellabs 7100 optical transport system reduced a customer's network energy consumption up to 65%, compared with the previous network architecture.
One of Tellabs' priorities in 2009 is to improve energy-efficiency and materials use as our products evolve. We are initiating work to determine carbon footprint by product. By focusing research and development to innovate ways to save energy, Tellabs will help customers achieve their goals.
Tellabs' commitment to energy-efficiency is part of our broader commitment to help protect the environment. Tellabs created an Office of Environmental Affairs in 2008 to coordinate a wide range of efforts. For example, we completed our first Carbon Disclosure Project survey and Tellabs Finland location achieved Green Office certification from the World Wildlife Fund (WWF). Tellabs is also actively communicating with suppliers to help ensure that they use environmentally responsible manufacturing processes.
By making sustainable choices, Tellabs creates long-term value for customers, employees, investors, suppliers and communities.
Corporate social responsibility efforts
8Climate change is widely recognised as one of the greatest global sustainability challenges. Its implications are far-reaching for the environment, for people, and for the global economy - of which Vodafone is a part. As a multinational communications company, Vodafone can play an important role in helping to tackle climate change. Our climate change strategy has three elements: