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Type Conference or Workshop Paper
Scope Discipline-based scholarship
Published in Proceedings Yes
Title mat - an ICT application to support a more sustainable use of print products and ICT devices
Organization Unit
Authors
  • Roland Hischier
  • Michael Keller
  • Rudolf Lisibach
  • Lorenz Hilty
Editors
  • Lorenz Hilty
  • Bernard Aebischer
  • Göran Andersson
  • Wolfgang Lohmann
Presentation Type paper
Item Subtype Original Work
Refereed Yes
Status Published in final form
Language
  • English
ISBN 978-3-906031-24-8
Page Range 223 - 230
Event Title ICT4S – First International Conference on Information and Communication Technologies for Sustainability
Event Type conference
Event Location Zürich
Event Start Date February 14 - 2013
Event End Date February 16 - 2013
Place of Publication Zürich
Publisher ETH E-Collection
Abstract Text Digital information and communication devices –smartphones or tablet, laptop and desktop computers– are often perceived as much more environmentally friendly than newspapers and magazines – but is this common opinion justified? Previous studies comparing the environmental impact of electronic vs. print media show that the answer depends on many parameters of the technologies under study and the use patterns assumed. Empa’s Technology and Society Lab, the University of Zürich the “Denkfabrik visuelle Kommunikation” jointly developed a web-based tool that can be used to evaluate the environmental effects of a broad variety of printed and electronic media for clearly defined use patterns. In a first step, the basic scientific facts were established using the life cycle assessment (LCA) methodological framework. Two LCA studies have been done, one for the production and disposal of the various media, the other one for the (active) use of each of these media. Technical data from various producers have been used for the ICT devices examined as well as for the power consumption during the use phase. All inputs to these processes have been modeled using background processes from the ecoinvent database. The results from these two studies are environmental indicators for each type of media representing production and disposal resp. (active) use of the device, calculated per device resp. per unit of active use. Combining these data in the second step made it possible to calculate the environmental impacts from any specific use pattern combined with the various types of print and electronic media. In order to make those findings available to users who have no knowledge in LCA methodology, a website providing an easily applicable tool has been developed. Two cases studies – one comparing different ways of advertising for (food) products; the other one taking the conference paper at hand as example – show some of the possibilities this tool offers to non-specialists.
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Official URL http://e-collection.library.ethz.ch/view/eth:6558
Other Identification Number merlin-id:8353
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