ITU Green Standards Week, Rome, Italy, September 5 – 9, 2011 Jean-Manuel Canet, Orange Business Services Jean-Manuel Canet Senior Manager, Orange Business.

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ITU Green Standards Week, Rome, Italy, September 5 – 9, 2011 Jean-Manuel Canet, Orange Business Services Jean-Manuel Canet Senior Manager, Orange Business Services Rapporteur for ITU-T Question on methodologies Methodologies for assessment of environmental impacts of ICT ITU-T Study Group “Environment and Climate Change”

ITU Green Standards Week, Rome, Italy, September 5 – 9, 2011 Jean-Manuel Canet, Orange Business Services Co-operations include on methodologies : ITU, The UN agency responsible for ICTs 192 Member States and more than 700 Sector Members

ITU Green Standards Week, Rome, Italy, September 5 – 9, 2011 Jean-Manuel Canet, Orange Business Services Question on methodologies : 6 recommendations under preparation L.1400 Overview and general principles (consented on October 1, 2010) available on the ITU-T website Environmental impact of ICT goods, networks and services (consent expected end of September 2011) Environmental impact of ICT in organisations (consent expected end of September 2011) Environmental impact of ICT projects (consent expected in 2012) Environmental impact of ICT in countries (consent expected in 2012) Environmental impact of ICT in cities (consent expected in 2012)

ITU Green Standards Week, Rome, Italy, September 5 – 9, 2011 Jean-Manuel Canet, Orange Business Services Environmental aspects of ICT

ITU Green Standards Week, Rome, Italy, September 5 – 9, 2011 Jean-Manuel Canet, Orange Business Services Environmental impact of ICT goods, networks and services What is it ? What is it for ? It is a Recommendation that complements ISO and ISO and provides guidance on how to assess environmental impacts of ICT Goods, Networks and Services – It has been built with a large number of representatives from the ICT sector and governments. It has been built to be consistent with ETSI, IEC and GHG Protocol ICT supplement initiatives There are 2 Parts in the Recommendation : – ICT Lifecycle assessment : framework and guidance, – Comparative analysis between ICT and baseline scenario : framework and guidance The 2 Parts describe clear steps to follow in order to assess environmental impacts over the entire life cycle – This will help you identify what are the major activities and life cycle stages impacting the environment, design and prepare action plans and prioritize actions – This will help you face risks, save costs and develop new opportunities

ITU Green Standards Week, Rome, Italy, September 5 – 9, 2011 Jean-Manuel Canet, Orange Business Services Environmental impact of ICT goods, networks and services Part I : What are the steps to follow ? General requirements Goal and scope definition Functional unit definition System boundaries definition Cut-off rules Data quality requirements Life Cycle Inventory – Data collection – Data calculation – Allocation procedure Life Cycle impact assessment Life cycle interpretation Reporting

ITU Green Standards Week, Rome, Italy, September 5 – 9, 2011 Jean-Manuel Canet, Orange Business Services Environmental impact of ICT goods, networks and services Part II : What are the steps to follow ? General requirements Goal and scope definition Functional unit in the case of comparison System boundaries definition Cut-off rules Data quality requirements Life Cycle Inventory Life Cycle impact assessment Life cycle interpretation Reporting

ITU Green Standards Week, Rome, Italy, September 5 – 9, 2011 Jean-Manuel Canet, Orange Business Services Environmental impact of ICT goods, networks and services Practical tips When will it be ready ? – Consent should take place on September 28, 2011 in Seoul – Final document will be available after ITU approval procedure Where will you find it ? – When available, the Recommendation will be downloadable freely from the ITU Website How should you use it ? – Please carefully read it and follow the steps indicated – When you prepare a report or when you communicate, please state that the assessment was made “in accordance with ITU-T Recommendation” – Please make suggestions of improvements to the Rapporteur, Jean-Manuel Canet, the Associate Rapporteur, Takafumi Hashitani or the Chief Editor, Takeshi Origuchi What can you do if you need help ? – Please contact the Rapporteur, Jean-Manuel Canet, the Associate Rapporteur, Takafumi Hashitani, or the Chief Editor, Takeshi Origuchi

ITU Green Standards Week, Rome, Italy, September 5 – 9, 2011 Jean-Manuel Canet, Orange Business Services Environmental impact of ICT in organisations Agreement to focus on energy and GHG emission impacts Agreement to establish the recommendation in compliance with ISO principles, including 3 scopes, and future ISO Consent expected on September 28, 2011 in Seoul Detailed presentation to be given by Gilbert Buty, Alcatel-Lucent

ITU Green Standards Week, Rome, Italy, September 5 – 9, 2011 Jean-Manuel Canet, Orange Business Services Thanks for your attention ! We wish you nice assessments !

ITU Green Standards Week, Rome, Italy, September 5 – 9, 2011 Jean-Manuel Canet, Orange Business Services Annex

ITU Green Standards Week, Rome, Italy, September 5 – 9, 2011 Jean-Manuel Canet, Orange Business Services L.1400 : overview and general principles The following general principles apply: – Assessment of environmental impacts should be performed on a full life-cycle perspective for goods, networks and services – Boundaries should be selected, quoted, documented and made available for verification – Quantification methodologies should be selected, quoted, documented and made available for verification – Reliable data should be researched. Used data should be quoted, documented and made available for verification – Bias and uncertainties should be documented and reduced as far as it is practicable – It should be noted that results of assessments may vary significantly depending upon the selection of boundaries, the quantification methodologies selected and the data used