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07.11.2022 By Yelle Lieder
Standards for sustainable software – when will the standard come?
A growing awareness of sustainability in the IT sector is driving various organisations’ endeavours to establish a standard for digital sustainability. Experts expect this to happen in the next one to two years. In my blog post, I will show you which sustainability criteria are up for discussion and where the journey could lead.
Read more02.11.2022 By Nehir Safak-Turhan
Sustainable finance and EU taxonomy – what is in store for banks?
Legally binding regulations and reporting obligations mean that financial service providers should contribute to developing the economy in an ecological and sustainable way, as well as usher in the new era of sustainable finance. The EU taxonomy, as a common classification system, is designed to help incentivise investors to make sustainable investments and support the shift towards a sustainable economy. In this blog post, I will briefly describe what this actually means and what needs to be taken into account.
Read more27.09.2022 By Yelle Lieder
Green tech – greater sustainability through digital solutions
In the IT space, sustainability sometimes has negative connotations. It is associated with higher costs and lower performance without any immediate returns. However, sustainable digital solutions have the potential to set your company apart from its competitors on the marketplace, open up new fields of business and help preserve the foundation of life and business for us all. You will find out why every company should look into green tech in my blog post.
Read more18.08.2022 By Yelle Lieder
Sustainable software – how can I reduce the ecological footprint of my company’s systems?
Due to increasing reporting obligations, many managers are now realising for the first time how much of an impact IT really has on their company’s carbon footprint. This is driven by much more than the amount of electricity they consume. In this blog post, I’ll be explaining where and how emissions from digital products and services can be lowered.
Read more11.08.2022 By Yelle Lieder
Digital sustainability – reconciling environmental, social and economic goals
The sustainable companies of tomorrow are sustainable innovators. New reporting requirements allow managers to see what impact digital products and services have on the company’s corporate footprint. In this blog post, I will also explain which dimensions of sustainability are affected by digitalisation and what we need to start doing now.
Read more13.07.2022 By Tobias Dieter
I have a (data) shadow – my digital footprint
Digital identities can continue to exist for a long time after they were created. This also applies to a much wider range of personal information available in digital form. Once the data has been collected, it is there forever. Further action is needed to delete the information, and in some cases, not all of it can be removed. In my blog post, I’ll explain what a digital footprint is, how and where you leave one and what you can do to maintain control over your life online.
Read more28.06.2022 By Tobias Dieter
An e-mail is as harmful as a plastic bag
This blog post examines whether sending e-mails is harmful to the environment and lists ways to protect the environment and the climate.
Read more03.05.2022 By Svenja Schröder
Sustainability holds great potential for insurance companies
Everyone talks about sustainability, but do we all mean the same thing? The insurance industry can use its prominent position to make a major contribution to sustainable action. You may now be asking yourself how an insurance company can be sustainable in the first place. I will explain how in my blog post.
Read more19.04.2022 By Sascha Tash
AI in environmental protection – an overview of functionality and application scenarios
Sustainability and environmental protection are topics that are now part of our daily lives. The UN’s 17 Sustainable Development Goals have been designated by Germany’s current federal government as a guideline for political action. If we want to truly understand environmental problems, systematically analyse them and take action against them using IT systems, we must draw on our most crucial tool: environmental data. In my blog post, I’ll give you an overview of the possible ways to apply artificial intelligence (AI) to the field of environmental protection.
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