Survey on the contribution of ICT to the environmental sustainability actions of EU enterprises : final report / a study prepared for the European Commission
DG Communications Networks, Content & Technology by Ipsos, iCite .-- Luxembourg : Publications Office of the European Union, 2021 .-- 142 p. : gráf. ; 1 documento PDF .-- (Digital Single Market).

The survey on the contribution of ICT to the environmental sustainability actions of EU businesses is the first of its kind. It endeavours to show how the choice of ICTs is influenced by business strategies and goals, including those related to the environment. It also gives an overview of actions businesses are taking to reduce their environmental impact.

The survey found that while business decisions were the most common reasons for businesses using ICTs, more than half of those surveyed stated a desire to reduce their environmental footprint as a reason for their use of particular ICTs. For example, 60% of those using collaborative stated an environmental sustainability as a motivation for their choice. Similarly, 55% of those using AI, and 58% of those using cloud computing cited environmental reasons.

The survey collected information about other ways companies have begun to reduce their environmental footprint: 77% of those have optimized processes to reduce their impact, while 64% have reduced their use of natural resources, and 59% have created guidelines to encourage environmentally conscious behaviours.

Finally, businesses reported concrete ways that ICTs have already helped them to reduce their environmental footprint. Many use ICTs to facilitate teleworking and reduce travel. And, businesses reported ICTs helped them to use fewer materials, equipment and consumables, produce less waste and use less energy.



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978-92-76-41864-1

10.2759/46745 . doi

Sostenibilidad
Empresas


TIC
tecnologías
sostenibilidad medioambiental
UE


Comisión Europea. Dirección General de Redes de Comunicación, Contenido y Tecnologías
Ipsos
iCite


Digital Single Market