Sustainable IT

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Sustainable IT, also called responsible digital, is a continuous improvement approach aimed at reducing the environmental, social and economic footprint of information and communication technologies.

Scope

Sustainable IT is broader than its environmental component alone. It covers four complementary areas:

Green IT
reducing the footprint of the information system itself
IT for Green
using digital technology to address environmental problems
Human for IT
making digital technology usable by everyone, including people with disabilities
IT for Human
using digital technology to reduce the social impact of other activities

Reducing sustainable IT to Green IT alone is the most common confusion.

Why it matters

Digital technology is not immaterial. Manufacturing equipment accounts for most of its impact, well ahead of electricity consumed in use. The main lever is therefore not optimising consumption but extending the useful life of devices.

See also