Post by rakhirani on Mar 5, 2024 20:52:47 GMT -6
Bits ecology corporate social responsibility Share share on facebook share on linkedin In large Polish cities alone office space already occupies million m. It is heated or airconditioned most of the year illuminated most of the day and constantly produces paper and plastic. Companies are getting better at avoiding waste in these areas. However one more area that generates a large carbon footprint remains unnoticed. We are talking about digital technologies without which no business can operate today. Until recently the sight of illuminated office buildings against the night sky was considered a symbol of the modern world.
Today more and more cities are giving up illuminating Brazil Mobile Number List buildings and the management boards of companies residing in skyscrapers realize that even if they can afford to quite literally burn money they are not the only ones bearing the costs.Each consumption of resources has its ecological footprint e.g. in the form of carbon dioxide emissions from electricity production. It is not only producers transport companies and mining companies who leave it behind. Also technology or service companies which do not seem to do anything harmful consume energy and generate waste not only in their own regular office space but also using.
IT infrastructure. It would seem that replacing a printed brochure with an electronic version reduces the environmental footprint to zero. More and more often we realize that this is not entirely true. All digital technologies need electricity to operate which globally approximately is still produced by burning fossil fuels in Poland approximately percent. Producing one smartphone requires kg of CO emissions and the consumption of approximately liters of water. Companies that are serious about ecology should save their digital resources just like they do with light or paper consumption.
Today more and more cities are giving up illuminating Brazil Mobile Number List buildings and the management boards of companies residing in skyscrapers realize that even if they can afford to quite literally burn money they are not the only ones bearing the costs.Each consumption of resources has its ecological footprint e.g. in the form of carbon dioxide emissions from electricity production. It is not only producers transport companies and mining companies who leave it behind. Also technology or service companies which do not seem to do anything harmful consume energy and generate waste not only in their own regular office space but also using.
IT infrastructure. It would seem that replacing a printed brochure with an electronic version reduces the environmental footprint to zero. More and more often we realize that this is not entirely true. All digital technologies need electricity to operate which globally approximately is still produced by burning fossil fuels in Poland approximately percent. Producing one smartphone requires kg of CO emissions and the consumption of approximately liters of water. Companies that are serious about ecology should save their digital resources just like they do with light or paper consumption.