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CO2 emissions of implementing and maintaining electronic Management System

Started by , Nov 15 2021 07:28 AM
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Hi!

 

Electronic data googling, storing and sharing is rapidly increasing together with CO2 emissions created while doing so.

 

How to measure CO2 emissions produced when implementing and maintaining electronic HSQE Management System (what all is needed to happen to be able to use facilities, data storing, monitoring systems, information gathering, internet usage...)

 

Is there any guidance how to minimize these emissions?

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Never saw a computer emitting CO2...

Do you mean carbon footprint?

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Do you mean carbon footprint?

Yes :)

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A simple google will give you ideas on reducing your carbon footprint, but not many will probably be realistic for a business.  But you can make sure and turn off machines, computers, etc at night.   You know, ride a horse to work.   Stuff like that.....

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A simple google will give you ideas on reducing your carbon footprint, but not many will probably be realistic for a business.  But you can make sure and turn off machines, computers, etc at night.   You know, ride a horse to work.   Stuff like that.....

Your comments make my days not so gloomy...


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