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…by makingeducation available
to everyone…
Communications for allWe believe that connectivity is a starting point for economic growth and improved quality of life.
Connectivity is improving livelihoods…
…by fostering peace and
reconnecting families…
…and by supporting
disaster-relief efforts.
To date Connect To Learn has brought 21st-century education to 33 schools around the world
…by bridging the digital divide…
For every 10% increase in broadband penetration, GDP increases by one percentage point
Source: Ericsson and Arthur D. Little, 2010-2011
185,000 people have registered on the Refugees United mobile platform
There are 43 million refugees worldwide
Source: Refugees United and UNHCR
Ericsson Response volunteers have assisted in more than 40 relief efforts in 30 countries over the past 12 years
About 2.5 billion people worldwide are unbanked – yet 1.7 billion of them have mobile phones with the potential to access m-commerce services
Source: World Bank
Source: Ericsson
The carbon footprint
of an average ICT user is estimated to
decrease 20% between 2007
and 2020…
…so we are designing
products and solutions tomake this happen…
We are reducing our environmental impact throughout our value chain.
Ericsson’s Psi Ψ 3G coverage solution reduces power consumption by up to 40%
The Antenna-Integrated Radio (AIR) cuts energy consumption by 40%
By 2017, 85% of the world’s population will have access to mobile-broadband coverage via 3G networks
Ericsson increased its video conference rooms globally by 60% in 2012, contributing to the reduction of CO2e emissions per employee
34% of our global facilities use certified green electricity
and 74% at measured European facilities
…and reducing carbon emissions
in our own operations.
reducing our environmental impact
In Sweden, we have used 100% certified green electricity since 2008
…finding smarter ways of
working…
Source: Ericsson
enabling a low-carbon economyThe ICT sector contributes about 2% of global CO2e emissions, but can help eliminate a significant portion of the remaining 98% from other industries.
ICT solutions will enable the
low-carbon economy
of the future…
…and will transformindustries and
cities.
By 2050, 70% of the global population will reside in an urban
area or city.
Stockholm Royal Seaport is an ICT-enabled city district that will be climate-positive by 2030
ICT2%
Waste 3%
Forestry 17%
Agriculture 14%
Energy supply 26%
Buildings 8%
Industry 19%
Transport & travel 13%
The CO2e from an annual mobile subscription is equal to driving a car for about 1.5 hours
Source: Ericsson and TeliaSonera, 2012
The SMARTer 2020 study estimates that ICT-enabled solutions could reduce global CO2e emissions by 16.5% in 2020Source: GeSI
Source: UN HABITAT
Smart grids can help address 67% of the energy lost due to inefficiencies before reaching the consumer
ICT2%
A 2012 study of eight ICT-related services in six countries showed they could produce energy savings of 373 million barrels of oil equivalents per year
Source: Yankee Group and GeSI
373million
Source: Ernest Orlando Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory and GeSI
Source: Stockholm Royal Seaport Innovation Center
Source: Ericsson
conducting business responsiblyWherever we operate, integrity and high ethical standards are fundamental to our work.
Through high ethical standards and our Code of Business
Ethics, we promote fair employment, safe
working conditions and concern for the
environment.
We have zero tolerance for corruption…
…and put human rights in focus throughout our
value chain.In 2012, Ericsson joined the Institute for Human Rights and Business Framework to discuss best practice for corporate responsibility in Myanmar
Our auditors conducted over 640 supplier Code of Conduct audits in 2012
Our Sales Compliance Board is improving internal governance of human rights issues in the sales process
Close to 100% of Ericsson employees worldwide have acknowledged our Code of Business Ethics
Source: Ericsson