ITU-T Study Group 5 “Environment, Climate Change and Circular Economy”

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ITU-T Study Group 5 “Environment, Climate Change and Circular Economy”

International Telecommunication Union (ITU) WHO WE ARE WHAT OUR ROLE IS ITU is the United Nations specialized agency for information and communication technologies (ICTs) To facilitate peaceful relations, international cooperation between peoples, and economic and social development by means of efficient telecommunications services. PROMOTING GLOBAL COLLABORATION FOR A CONNECTED WORLD

International Telecommunication Union 193 550 140 170 MEMBER STATES SECTOR MEMBERS ACADEMIA MEMBERS ASSOCIATES OUR MEMBERS 3 SECTORS STANDARDIZATION DEVELOPMENT Each sector has separate mandate, but all work cohesively towards connecting the world RADIOCOMMUNICATION

ITU Resolutions on Environment, Climate Change and Circular Economy (1) instructs the Directors of the three Bureaux: to support the development of reports on ICTs, the environment and climate change; to organize workshops and seminars to assist developing countries, by raising awareness and identifying their particular needs and challenges. ITU Resolution 182 – “The role of ICTs on climate change and the protection of the environment” (Busan, 2014) resolves to instruct the Director of the Telecommunication Standardization Bureau, in collaboration with the Director of the Telecommunication Development Bureau to pursue and strengthen the development of ITU activities in regard to handling and controlling e-waste; to address the handling and controlling of e-waste and to contribute to global efforts designed to deal with the increasing hazards which arise therefrom. ITU-T Resolution 79 - “The role of telecommunications / information and communication technology in handling and controlling e-waste from telecommunication and information technology equipment and methods of treating it” (Dubai, 2012) Pls improve the layout of this slide and add animations

ITU Resolutions on Environment, Climate Change and Circular Economy (2) resolves, to continue and further develop the ITU-T work programme initially launched in December 2007 on ICTs and climate change, as a high priority; to promote the adoption of Recommendations for enhancing the use of ICTs to reduce GHG emissions, optimize energy and water consumption, minimize e-waste and improve its management across economic and social activities; to work towards the reductions in emissions of GHGs to meet the goals of UNFCCC. ITU-T Resolution 73 – “Information and communication technologies, environment and climate change” (Rev. Hammamet, 2016) Pls improve the layout of this slide and add animations

ITU Resolutions on Environment, Climate Change and Circular Economy (3) ITU-T Resolution 72 – “Measurement and assessment concerns related to human exposure to electromagnetic fields” (Rev. Hammamet, 2016) resolves, to invite ITU T, in particular Study Group 5, to expand and continue its work and support in this domain, including, but not limited to: publishing and disseminating its technical reports, as well as developing ITU T Recommendations to address these issues; ; developing, promoting and disseminating information and training resources related to this topic through the organization of training programmes, workshops, forums and seminars for regulators, operators and any interested stakeholders from developing countries; continuing to cooperate and collaborate with other organizations working on this topic and to leverage their work, in particular with a view to assisting the developing countries in the establishment of standards and in monitoring compliance with these standards, especially on telecommunication installations and terminals; cooperating on these issues with ITU R Study Groups 1 and 6, and with Study Group 2 of the ITU Telecommunication Development Sector (ITU D) in the framework of ITU D Question 7/2; strengthening coordination and cooperation with WHO in the EMF project so that any publications relating to human exposure to EMF are circulated to Member States as soon as they are issued. Pls improve the layout of this slide and add animations

ITU Resolutions on Environment, Climate Change and Circular Economy (4) instructs the Directors of the three Bureaux: to collect and disseminate information concerning exposure to EMF, including on EMF measurement methodologies, in order to assist national administrations, particularly in developing countries, to develop appropriate national regulations; to work closely with all organizations in the implementation of this resolution, as well as Resolution 72 (Rev. Dubai, 2012), Resolution 62 (Rev. Dubai, 2014), in order to continue and enhance the technical assistance provided to Member States. ITU Resolution 176 – “Human exposure to and measurement of electromagnetic fields” (Busan, 2014) Pls improve the layout of this slide and add animations

Connect 2020 Agenda Environmental Sustainability Targets Resolution 200 (Busan, 2014) Connect 2020 Agenda for global Telecommunication/ information and communication Technology development Target 3.2: Volume of redundant e-waste to be reduced by 50% by 2020 Target 3.3: Greenhouse Gas Emissions (GHG) generated by the telecommunication/ICT sector to be decreased per device by 30% by 2020 Through the Connect 2020 Agenda ITU Member States committed to work towards the shared vision of "an information society, empowered by the interconnected world, where telecommunication/ICT enables and accelerates socially, economically and environmentally sustainable growth and development for everyone" and invited all stakeholders to contribute with their initiatives and their experience, qualifications and expertise to the successful implementation of the Connect 2020 Agenda.​

ITU-T programme on Environment, Climate Change & Circular Economy Develop international standards to protect the environment Assist countries to develop policies and implement ITU-T standards on climate change adaptation and mitigation Help companies becoming more sustainable and socially responsible Research and development on areas which include e-waste, energy efficiency and smart sustainable cities Raise awareness on role of ICT in tackling environmental challenges Using ICTs to protect the environment

What can be done? Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs), such as satellites, mobile phones or the Internet, are capable of playing a key role in addressing environmental global challenges and sustainable development. By raising awareness of ICT’s role in tackling environmental challenges including climate change, ITU-T is promoting innovative ICT solutions to environmental questions and is developing green ICT standards to support a sustainable future, in areas such as: Assessment of environmental impact of ICTs Climate change adaptation and mitigation Energy efficiency E-waste

ITU-T Study Group 5: Environment, climate change and circular economy Lead Study Group for electromagnetic compatibility, lightning protection and electromagnetic effects ICTs related to the environment, climate change, energy efficiency and clean energy circular economy, including e‑waste SG5 is responsable for: Studying ICT environmental aspects of electromagnetic phenomena and climate change. Studies on how to use ICTs to help countries and the ICT sector to adapt to the effects of environmental challenges, including climate change, in line with the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).  pls improve the layout of this slide WP1/5 - EMC, lightning protection, EMF WP2/5 - Environment, Energy Efficiency and the Circular Economy

ITU-T SG5 Overview ACRONYM TITLE PLEN Q8/5   Q8/5 Guides and terminology on environment and climate change  WP1/5 EMC, lightning protection, EMF  Q1/5 Protection of information and communication technology (ICT) infrastructure from electromagnetic surges  Q2/5 Equipment resistibility and protective components  Q3/5 Human exposure to electromagnetic fields (EMFs) from information and communication technologies (ICTs)  Q4/5 Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) issues arising in the telecommunication environment  Q5/5 Security and reliability of information and communication technology (ICT) systems from electromagnetic and particle radiations  WP2/5 Environment, Energy Efficiency and the Circular Economy  Q6/5 Achieving energy efficiency and smart energy  Q7/5 Circular economy including e-waste  Q9/5 Climate change and assessment of information and communication technology (ICT) in the framework of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)  Pls improve the layout of this slide

ITU-T SG5 Regional Groups SG5RG-ARB ITU-T SG5 Regional Group for the Arab Region SG5RG-LATAM ITU-T SG5 Regional Group for the Latin American Region SG5RG-AP ITU-T SG5 Regional Group for Asia and the Pacific SG5 RG-AFR ITU-T SG5 Regional Group for the Africa Region

ITU-T SG5 Vision

Setting Environmental Requirements for 5G International Standards Technical Reports ITU-T SG5 Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) Electromagnetic fields (EMF) Energy feeding & efficiency ITU-T LSTR.5GEE Technical Report on Study on methods and metrics to evaluate energy efficiency for future 5G systems This technical paper analyses the energy efficiency issues for the future 5G systems, object of standardization in 3GPP and ITU and foreseen to be available from 2018 in various countries. The focus is about methods and metrics to measure energy efficiency in 5G systems, considering the degree of stability of the systems known so far and the experience of the legacy systems and the related measurement procedures evaluating future standardization evolutions Resistibility

Thank you ITU-T, Environment Climate Change and Circular Economy http://itu.int/go/tsg05 tsbsg5@itu.int