Nokia Siemens Networks PPT Template
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Environmentally sustainable businessMinimize, Combine, Maximize
Cristiano RadaelliMilan, December 3rd, 2009
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Increasing pressure
from NGO’s
Environmental issues are taking center stage
Towards mainstream in capital markets
Customer expectations Leaders
capitalize the value
Employer Brand
Demands of new growth markets
Increasingly tight laws andregulations
Corporations
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Sustainable development – the triple bottom line
Environmental
Social
Economic
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Environmentally sustainable development
Environmentally Sustainable Business
Expansion and innovations for use of communications technology and services in
the society
Life-cycle Thinking
Environmentally Sustainable Business
Solutions
Minimize Footprint
Maximize Positive Impact
Combine Environmental and Business Benefits
ICT could cut CO2
emissions by up to five
times ICT’s own footprint
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Environmentally sustainable development
Life-cycle
Design Suppliers
Own operationsRecycling Use
time
90%
Energy
Environmentally sustainable development
Flexi BTS Solutions, BCS Solutions Network Planning, Network Operations
Energy Efficient Networks
Minimize Footprint
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Continuous improvement in radio energy efficiency
Based on 1+1+1 WCDMA BTS and 4+4+4 GSM BTS
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Smart packaging reduces waste & transport
Minimizing packaging materials starts in the product design phase.
Less packaging means:
• Less waste.
• Less trucks, ships and airplanes to transport.
• Smaller logistics expenses.
All delivery packaging is designed to be recyclable and reusable: in 2008 we reused over €3 million of packaging materials.
Packaging material is sourced from the country of utilization whenever possible.
Environmental compliancy is an integral part of our global product packaging platform
strategy and design principles
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Environmentally friendlier logistics
Different modes of transport have different environmental impacts.
• We now include CO2 emissions into our landed cost calculation
process to ensure environmental impacts are integrated into
decision-making.
• We collect CO2 data of our main international lines
in order to monitor the realized CO2 amount.
• Air freight produces majority of the CO2 emissions. We aim to
reduce air freight usage by 2% by 2010. This means approximately
8% less CO2 in NSN logistics.
We constantly evaluate possibilities for transportation optimization in order to
minimize environmental impacts
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Environmentally sustainable development Environmentally sustainable development
Flexi BTS Solutions, BBA Solutions Network Planning, Network Operations
Energy Efficient Networks
BTS site solutions
Use of Renewable Energy
Life-cycle
Design Suppliers
Own operationsRecycling Use
time
90%
Energy
Minimize Footprint
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Renewable energy will be the first choice for all remote base station sites by 2011
Using renewable power since 1981
Nokia Siemens Networks and renewable energy
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Examples of Renewable Energy BTS Sites
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Environmentally sustainable development Environmentally sustainable development
Flexi BTS Solutions, BBA Solutions Network Planning, Network Operations
Energy Efficient Networks
BTS site solutions
Use of Renewable Energy
Service solutions e.g. e-refill
Dematerialization & Substitution
Smart infrastructure
Expansion & Innovations
Life-cycle
Design Suppliers
Own operationsRecycling Use
time
90%
Energy
Minimize Footprint
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Source: The potential global CO2 reductions from ICT use
Dematerialization
Dematerialization processes CO2 emissions
reduction per unit
Digital sale of music and video replacing CD and
DVD cases
554g CO2/ CD
Virtual answering machines substituting physical
devices
~30kg approx/ user
On-line invoicing substituting paper based
invoicing
0,783kg/ person/ y
Web taxation substituting paper based forms ~1kg/ person/ y
A 140g daily newspaper 350 – 462g
A 160g weekly magazine 608g
A 500g paper catalogue 1,25 – 1,65kg
Office paper 3,8t CO2/ t office
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Environmentally sustainable development – Net positive impact
Life-cycle thinking
Environmentally sustainable business
solutions
Expansion and innovations for use of communications technology and services in
the society
Minimize
Combine
Maximize
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The connected world enables people and industries to change their impact on the environment
Connectivity bringsconvenience,economic andenvironmental
benefits
Online tax report
Music / Videodownload
Tele working
SMS car pooling
Fleet management
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SMART2020: Enabling the low carbon economy in the information age
A report by The Climate Group on behalf of the Global eSustainability Initiative (GeSI)
• ICT’s own sector footprint currently is two per cent
of global emissions and will almost double by 2020
• this is countered by the sector’s unique ability to monitor and maximize
energy efficiency both within and outside of its own sector
• ICT could cut CO2 emissions by up to five times
ICT’s own footprint
• the biggest and most accessible opportunities identified: smart motors,
smart logistics, smart buildings and smart grid.
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