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6 recommendations under preparation

Methodologies for assessment of environmental impacts of ICT ITU-T SG 5 ITU, The UN agency responsible for ICTs 192 Member States and more than 700 Sector Members Joint Coordination Activity on ICT and Climate Change June 30, 2011. 6 recommendations under preparation.

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6 recommendations under preparation

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  1. Methodologies for assessment of environmental impacts of ICTITU-T SG 5ITU, The UN agency responsible for ICTs192 Member States and more than 700 Sector MembersJoint Coordination Activity on ICT and Climate ChangeJune 30, 2011 Jean-Manuel Canet Senior Manager, Orange Business Services, rapporteur for ITU-T Question 18/5 on methodologies

  2. 6 recommendations under preparation Overview and general principles, consented on October 1 2010 Covers definition of different types of environmental impacts, and general principles for the evaluation of ICT environmental impacts Focuses on energy and GHG emissions. Other environmental impacts, e.g. raw material depletion or water impact will be tackled later Environmental impact of ICT goods, networks and services Covers direct and indirect impacts of ICT Consent expected in September 2011 Environmental impact of ICT in organisations Includes 3 scopes of ISO 14064-1 Consent expected in 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

  3. 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 assessment. Boundaries should be selected, quoted, documented and made available for verification. Quantification methodologies should be selected, quoted, documented and made available for verification or validation Reliable data should be researched. Used data should be quoted, documented and made available for verification or validation 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 date used.

  4. Impact of ICT goods, networks and services Focus onenergy and GHG emission impacts, over the entire life cycle 2 Parts in the Recommendation : ICT Lifecycle assessment : framework and guidance, Comparative analysis between ICT and baseline scenario : framework and guidance Recommendation established in compliance with ISO 14040 and ISO 14044 principles Draft Recommendation in progress, usage of the results of the Focus Group “ICT and Climate Change” Consent of Recommendation expected in September 2011

  5. Impact of ICT in organisations Agreement to focus onenergy and GHG emission impacts Agreement to establish the recommendation in compliance with ISO 14064-1 principles, including 3 scopes, and future ISO 14069 Draft recommendation in progress Consent of Recommendation expected in September 2011

  6. Cooperations include :

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