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ICTs and the Environment – ISACC Perspective

ICTs and the Environment – ISACC Perspective. Jim MacFie ISACC. Submission Date: June 26, 2008. Highlight of Current Activities January 29, 2008, Plenary. ICT and the Environment Industry Canada Electronics Product Recycling Standards Electronic Product Stewardship Canada Smart Metering

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ICTs and the Environment – ISACC Perspective

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  1. ICTs and the Environment – ISACC Perspective Jim MacFie ISACC Submission Date:June 26, 2008

  2. Highlight of Current ActivitiesJanuary 29, 2008, Plenary • ICT and the Environment • Industry Canada • Electronics Product Recycling Standards • Electronic Product Stewardship Canada • Smart Metering • Triacta Power Technologies • Saving the Planet at the Speed of Light • CANARIE • Energy Efficient Ethernet • IEEE 802.3az

  3. Strategic Direction • No clear operating ‘standards’ for Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) recycling industry in Canada • Founded Electronics Product Stewardship Canada working with regulators to implement shared responsibility stewardship model with roles for industry, government, and consumers. • EPSC drafted the Electronics Recycling Standard to establish basic criteria electronics recyclers must meet • Incorporates concerns and feedback from electronics manufacturers, environmental groups, and electronics recyclers • Goes beyond provisions of ISO 14001 and addresses specific issues resulting from recycling electronics • Enhanced requirements for Environment, Health & safety • Prohibits use of prison labour • Prohibits shipping material to developing/non-OECD countries • Reinforces downstream accountability of waste

  4. Strategic Direction • More efficient computers and network equipment • Marginal gains • “Zero carbon” data centers at remote renewable energy sites linked by optical networks • New Internet architectures with servers, computers and storage collocated at remote renewable energy sites such as hydro dams, windmill farms, etc • New routing and resiliency architectures for wired and wireless networks for massively disruptive topology changes due to setting sun or waning winds that power routers and servers • New grid and data storage architectures with distributed replication and virtual machines • New stats and measurement analysis of bits per carbon (bpc) utilization, optimized “carbon” routing tables, etc

  5. Challenges • Measure of value for energy efficiency is lacking • Some considerations: • watts normalized per bit, per line, per subscriber • busy vs. idle values • network element vs. end-to-end application • instantaneous vs. time integrated • Test specifications will also be required

  6. Next Steps/Actions • ISACC is willing to partner with GSC members on energy efficiency metrics and recycling harmonization. • ISACC proposes a new GSC Resolution on ICTs and the Environment and has provided draft text.

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