Maya Ormazabal Herrero E-Waste in Telefónica. Content 01 Green ICT & Environment in Telefónica E-Waste Management in Telefónica Green ICT Standards for.

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Maya Ormazabal Herrero E-Waste in Telefónica

Content 01 Green ICT & Environment in Telefónica E-Waste Management in Telefónica Green ICT Standards for E-Waste Management 03 02

Green ICT & Environment in Telefónica 01

24 Countries 317 Million of clients Professionals 1.7 M T CO2eq Integrated ICT services 5.8 TWh TOP DJSI and CDP 2700 T E-waste Telefónica today Green ICT & Environment in Telefónica 01

Environment, Energy & Climate Change Strategy Green ICT & Environment in Telefónica 01 Green ICTs are: Internal Eco-efficiency for energy, CO2, water and waste Effective management of local and global environmental risks. Deliver Green ICT services for efficient management of water, waste, energy, etc.

E-WASTE Management in Telefónica 02

E-Waste management Policy E-WASTE Management in Telefónica 02 To promote E-Waste management models according to local environmental legislation and principles of shared responsibility. To manage E-waste in Telefónica operations under principles of eco-efficiency To promote standards that reduce the generation of E-Waste and improve the eco-design of EEE for telecommunications services To develop procurement policies for EEE for telecommunications services that facilitate their re-use and recycling at the end of its useful life. To provide our customers environmentally responsible options when disposing their devices and provide information on responsible management of E-Waste To control the reuse and recycling processes of e-waste management from service providers, ensuring compliance with environmental legislation and our Business Principles

E-Waste sources in Telefónica and management options E-WASTE Management in Telefónica 02 Operations Fixed and mobile networks - RF equipment - Antennas - Test equipment, - etc.. Ofices & Shops - PCs - telephones - fax, TVs - technical service devices Residential and corporate customers - mobile phones - routers - fixed phones - PCs Delivery to qualified waste management suppliers Recovery of equipment by manufacturers Recycling and buy back programs

E-Waste sources in Telefónica and management options E-WASTE Management in Telefónica 02

E-Waste management challenges E-WASTE Management in Telefónica 02 Heterogeneous Environmental Regulation  Need to define roles & responsibilities (producers, distributors and consumers) Qualified waste management suppliers  Need of e-waste management alternatives Sustainable and eco-efficient programs  Need to reduce financial burden Temporal storage of waste  Need of coordinated logistic programs Environmental control to suppliers  Need to develop environmental audits.

E-Waste management system E-WASTE Management in Telefónica 02 Reuse of EEE Recycling programs Refurbish and reuse programs Moving to a more global responsibilities From national to Regional/ Global programs Global suppliers All options in all countries (empowerment of e-waste management in some countries)

Importance of Green ICT Standards for E-Waste Management 03

Green ICT standards and e-waste management Importance of Green ICT Stantdards for E-Waste Management 03 EFICIENCY & TRANSPARENCY ON E-WASTE MANGEMENT Promotion of eco- design, re-use and responsible management CONSENS US AMONG ALL PARTIES Discussion between governments and ICT companies (manufacturers & operators) LIFE CYCLE ANALYSIS APPROACH Expertice on ICTs, environment and climate change

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