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Technical session
Presentation of L.1400 and
overview of methodology
recommendations to come
Jean-Manuel Canet – Takeshi Origuchi
Rapporteur Question 18/5 –
Vice-Chairman SG5 WP3 ICT & Climate
Change
International
Telecommunication
Union
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Overview
 Presentation of L.1400
 Methodology recommendations to
come
 Who are we working with?
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Recommendation L.1400
 L.1400 General Umbrella, consented on 1st October 2010
 Under AAP procedure, 2 comments (KCC, Telefon AB - LM
Ericsson) were received during the Last Call period. Comments
resolution under way.
 L.1400 covers definitions and general principles for the
evaluation of ICT environmental impacts
 Focuses on energy consumption and GHG emissions
 Other environmental impacts, e.g. raw material depletion or
water impact will be tackled later
L.1400 : Environmental aspects of ICT
Minimization towards
Environmentally
Sustainable ICT Sector
Environmental load
caused by ICT
Negative Aspects on Environment
 Consumption of energy
 Consumption of natural resources
 Generation of waste
Environmental load
reduction achieved
by ICT
Maximization towards
Environmentally
Sustainable Society
Positive Aspects on Environment
Dematerialization (digitization of
information)
Reduction of movement and
transportation
Making industry and lifestyles
etc.
more efficient
Should quantify both environmental aspects.
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L.1400 : Environmental Load Reductions
possible using ICTs
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Consumption of materials
Energy consumption
Movement of people
Movement of materials
Efficiency of office space
Storage of goods
Work efficiency
Waste
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Recommendations to come
 L.1410 Environmental impact of ICT goods, networks and
services
 Covers negative and positive impacts of ICT
 Expected mid-2011
 L.1420 Environmental impact of ICT in organisations
 Includes 3 scopes of ISO 14064-1
 Expected mid-2011
 L.1430 Environmental impact of ICT projects
 L.1440 Environmental impact of ICT in cities
 L.1450 Environmental impact of ICT in countries and group of
countries
Impact of ICT goods,
networks and services
 Agreement to focus on energy and GHG emission
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impacts, over the entire life cycle
Agreement to provide guidance on how to evaluate
negative and positive impacts when using ICT goods,
networks and services, in comparison with a baseline
scenario
Agreement to establish the recommendation in
compliance with ISO 14040-44 principles
Draft recommendation in progress, usage of the
results of the Focus Group “ICT and Climate
Change”
Recommendation expected mid-2011
Impact of ICT in
Organisations
 Agreement to focus on energy and GHG
emission impacts
 Agreement to establish the
recommendation in compliance with
ISO 14064-1 principles (which comes
from GHG Protocol), including 3 scopes
 Draft recommendation in progress
 Recommendation expected mid-2011
Impact of ICT Projects
 Agreement to focus on energy consumption and GHG
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emissions or removals
Agreement to evaluate projects in the ICT sector and
also projects using ICT to save energy or mitigate GHG
emissions in other economic sectors
Agreement to establish the recommendation in
compliance with ISO 14064-2
Agreement to submit the recommendation to UNFCCC
for potential inclusion on CDM-like mechanisms
Draft recommendation in progress
Cooperations include:
Digital Europe