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Explore MSU's Be Spartan Green initiative promoting environmentally friendly IT solutions, e-waste disposal, energy reduction, and emerging communication technologies.
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Green Information Technology Jennifer Sowa Tim Heckaman VPFO MSU Surplus April 23, 2008
On the Menu • Background on Be Spartan Green • Green information technology • Idea exchange
What is Be Spartan Green? • Boldness By Design • Environmental Stewardship at MSU • January 2008: 26 recommendations • Energy • Material waste • Behavior • Purchasing • Communication & Education
Behavior Change and Culture Shift • The success of several initiatives are based on simple BEHAVIOR CHANGE • IT has a significant role in promoting and sustaining behavior change
What is“Green” Information Technology? • Information technology that provides energy and data solutions • Environmentally friendly disposal of e-waste • Emerging communication technologies for environmental campaigns
Information Technology Solutions • How many of you remember this person? • Not quite the solution that we’re talking about
Energy Reduction: The 9% solution 3% HVAC 3% Lighting 3% Equipment BEHAVIOR CHANGE • MSU joined the Chicago Climate Exchange to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 6% by 2010. • To reduce greenhouse gas emissions, we must reduce energy consumption
Simple IT fixes for BIG energy savings • Energy save mode for computers • Disabling screen savers • Turning off computers and equipment at night or for long periods of inactivity • Installing devices, methods for automatic shut down, energy save mode, etc.
Emerging technology for conserving energy • Emerging technologies to promote environmentally sound behaviors • Watt stoppers • Eco button • Energy use monitoring (local cooling) • Sensor and continuous monitoring for real time data
Wake on LAN • Perform updates while computer is powered off • Allows a network administrator to “power on” your computer to do updates when the machine is turned off • (yes actually turned off with the button on the machine, or by an Isole Plug strip and motion sensor)
What is E-Waste? Floppy disks CDs/DVDs Tapes Other computer media • Computers • Copiers • Monitors • Ink toners & cartridges
E-waste at MSU • MSU Surplus Store collects e-waste to be recycled • Contact MSU Surplus Store 355-0364 for pickup • Computer media is shredded, hard drives are wiped out with Department of Defense sanctioned software • Program for departments only, but working on expanding service to faculty & staff
E-waste at MSU • On average MSU sends 24 pallets every 3-4 months to be recycled • Average equipment per pallet • 24 monitors • 70 computers • 50 printers • Some copiers • Credits back to the department
More e-waste solutions • Take back programs • Ink cartridge and toners – recycle and purchase recycled • Use less • E-mail files vs. saving to CDs • Re-writable disks vs. one time use • Green Computing Guide - www.ecofoot.msu.edu
Be Spartan Green Campaign • Mix of traditional and non-traditional reach out methods to engage students, faculty and staff
Traditional vs. Emerging Communication • Newspaper • Radio • Television • Social networking • Blogging • Online publications
Example: Facebook • More than 70 million active users • Facebook is the 6th most-trafficked website in the world • Over 20,000 applications have been built on Facebook Platform • 140 new applications added per day • More than 95% of Facebook members have used at least one application built on Facebook Platform
Question • Can you perform or support these emerging communications applications?
Contact Us Be Spartan Green Jennifer Sowa VPFO 355-8434 sowa@vpfo.msu.edu Surplus/E-waste Tim Heckaman MSU Surplus 355-0364 ext. 4 heckama5@msu.edu