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Green ICT Lifecycle from Cradle to Greene
Grave
Financial and Corporate Aspects with Recycling .. ICT
By Ahmed Buhazza
• ICT Service Life
• Wider risk
• Value out of disposal
What is your approach for electronic/ICT dispatching?
ICT Service Life…
ICT procured equipments
Source: Bahrain Consumer Electronics Report Q1 2011 - Business Monitor International (December 2010)
http://www.reportlinker.com/p0169782/Bahrain-Consumer-Electronics-Report-Q1.html
Computer hardware
48%
Mobile handset 15%
AV devices 37%
Electronic Spendings in Bahrain (2009)
Notebook account for about 60% of Computer Sales
Source: National Audit Office survey and analysis – UK 2005-06 (million of Units)
The average age of ICT equipment at disposal
Source: National Audit Office survey and analysis – UK 2005-06 (million of Units)
ICT Age Factors
Brand, Equipment Quality & Configuration
Supplier Support and Spare parts availability
Warranty Period
Software/System update, version Requirements
User & Business Demands
Usage, Carefulness, Damages
Asset Lifecycle
Source: Phillip J. Windley (2002)
Benefits of Asset Management System
& Refresh Period
• Inventory Control
• Total Cost of Ownership
• Software License Compliance
• Operational Monitoring and Control
• Decision Making about IT Resource Deployment
• Zero-day Employee Provisioning
• Standardization and Compliance
• More Informed Purchasing
• Business Resumption Reducing operating costs (10%-40% cost savings of operating cost)
Source: National Audit Office survey and analysis – UK 2007
IT is a Business Decision
Minimize Total Cost of Ownership •Dispose before end of life •End of Warranty •Buy-Back before End of Life
Wider Risk…in Disposal
IC T equipment life-cycle Procurement Disposal
Source: National Audit Office survey and analysis – UK 2007
Final Destination!
• Landfill: The burial of waste in regulated disposal facilities.
Waste Refuse
ZeroWaste SA’s waste management hierarchy www.zerowaste.sa.gov.au
Disposal options
IT conforms to the European Directive on Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) to dispose of its IT equipment.
Source: National Audit Office survey and analysis – UK 2007
Refining Methods
• Clear – use software or hardware products to
overwrite storage space on the media with non-sensitive data.
• Purge
– Degaussing is exposing the magnetic media to a strong magnetic field in order to disrupt the recorded magnetic domains.
• Destroy
– Disintegration, Pulverization, Melting, and Incineration
– Shredding.
Legislation
•Environmental Protection •The Environmental Act (1994), Section 34: Duty of care and The Environmental Protection (Duty of Care) Regulations 1991 •Hazardous Waste Regulations (2005) •Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Regulations (2006)
•Electrical Safety •The Electrical Equipment (Safety) Regulations 1994 •The Health and Safety at Work Act 1974
•Data Protection & Security •Data Protection Act (1998) •Official Secrets Act (1989)
Challenges with e-waste
• Lack of legislation on the control of second hand electrical/electronic goods;
• Inadequate awareness and public education on the dangers associated with the environmentally sound management of e‐waste;
• Absence of national infrastructure for formal recycling;
• Inadequate public‐private partnerships in e‐waste control;
• Poor corporate responsibility by the industry;
• Weak global and regional response to e‐waste issues.
Value out of Disposal…
Generate Better Value
• Smart Aging (Refresh Period) – Define the optimum age for your corporate disposal (3 to 5
years)
– Consider Reducing the costs of resale and increasing resale revenues;
– Dispose whenever is practical and cost effective
– Contract for buy-back “revenue sharing”, “zero-cost” or “at cost”,
• Smart ICT Procurement – Awareness of the longer life items and commercial market values
for used equipments
Avoid the time when – to have no value;
– to be unserviceable or beyond economical repair; or
– that the disposal cost is higher than the likely return.
Effective ICT Asset Management and
Disposal Policy
Avoid the Wider Risk
• Environmental Protection – Awareness about relevant legislation
– Oversight of the disposal agents’ practices
• Data protection and security – Oversight of Data wiping standard
– Oversight over approaches being used by the disposal agent
• Electrical safety Check – ICT equipments before resale or donation
Consider the use of environmentally sustainable
methods of destruction/recycling.
Be Innovative - 50:50 Scheme
Value Employee Recovered
Year 0 100% 25% 25%
Year 1 67% 12.5% 37.5%
Year 2 33% 12.5% 50%
Year 3 0% 0% 0%
• It is Optional
• Careful Usage Longer Service Life
• Faster Refresh Period
Employee Motivation
Financial Reward
Operational Excellence
Environment Protection
Replace Cost by Benefits
Cost Benefits
“Problems can become opportunities when the right people come together.” Robert South
Cost Benefits
Achieve Sustainable Environment
Educate & rehabilitate young people
Caliber Development
Strategy
Recruitment Channel
التعاون مع المؤسسات لتوظيفهم أو توفير فرص عمل مؤقتة لهم
بدوام كلي أو جزئي
Specialized Technical Training
وفير برنامج تعليمي متخصص تيبني قدرتهم على مباشرة مثل
.هذه اإلعمال
Practical Program
تدريب الشباب من خالل عمل حقيقي يشرف عليه متخصصون في المجال ويعود عليهم بالفائدة
.العلمية والعملية
100 Trainee in a year
E-Waste Scale
Focused Team
Advisory Board
Awareness
Recycle Training
Continuous persistence and
commitment
Practical Part
Working Groups
Awareness
Collection
Storing Refurbishment
Proper Reuse/Recycle/Disposal
Center in Bahrain Incubator Company
Awareness Plan
Printings Media & News
Radio & TV Electronic Channels
Malls & Public Communities
Recycle iT’s web portal Facebook Fan Page & Ads News paper articles Pamphlets and brochures Awareness and Project launch press conference and revision conference e-Waste Management Research Competition Innovative Recycle and Design Competition Awareness HotSpots Creative Cartoons Competition Awareness Workshops e-Waste Collection Drives Periodic Newspaper Articles Television & Radio Advertisement eGovernment Annual Awards & Certificates Recycling kit National Green IT and Recycling guide (Online & Printable) Internet Advertising Seminars & Exhibitions
Good Word
•Project Management
•Media Coordination
Tamkeen
•Awareness Channel in Exhibition
•Human Capital Developments
Awareness Partners
•Awareness Campaign
Sponsors
•Workshop
•Advance Training
Training •Advance Training
Donator •Computer Donations
PMEW
Support Roles Distribution
Recycle IT
Academic Institute
Public Sector
NGOs
International Institute
Calibers
Private Sector
National Companies (Private Sector)
Thank you
All the Private, Public and Global organizations that contributing in supporting Recycle IT Project