Supply Chain Management Assignment Sample
Impact of electronic industry on climate change
Slide 1
- Every electronic product has a carbon footprint
- Electronic waste disposal is also contributing to climate change
- Electric cars require lithium-ion batteries
Electronic goods have a significant impact on climate change. Every electronic product has a carbon footprint, which is contributing towards human-made global warming (Geneva Environment Network, 2021). Furthermore, electronic waste disposal is also contributing to climate change due to release of harmful chemicals at the time of burning (Climate, 2018). Additionally, electric cars require lithium-ion batteries, which has significantly increased lithium mining by 58% (Green Journal, 2020). Thus manufacturing these cars can be said to produce 15% more emission than the traditional gasoline-powered cars (Green Journal, 2020). These emissions need to be reduced for contributing towards a healthier environment.
Slide 2
- Increasing investment towards the betterment of climate
- Technologies can be used to a significant extent for monitoring the carbon footprint
- An integrated pledge of the companies towards “green digital solution”
Electronic impacts on the climate needs to be combated efficiently for making the environment sustainable for the up-coming generations. Thus, increasing investment towards the betterment of climate needs to be done, even though the investment has increased by 10% from 2015-2016 to 2017-2018 (SDGS, 2022). Furthermore, technologies can be used to a significant extent for monitoring the carbon footprint of the companies and others (We forum, 2021). Additionally, an integrated pledge of the companies towards “green digital solution” can extensively impact the climate positively (UNEP, 2021). In this regard, several companies have even signed the pledge for slashing carbon dioxide emission.
References
Green Journal, 2020. What Impacts Can Electronic Emissions Have on the Environment? [Online]. Available at: <https://www.greenjournal.co.uk/2020/04/what-impacts-can-electronic-emissions-have-on-the-environment/> [Accessed on 6 March 2022]
Climate, 2018. E-waste and How to Reduce It. [Online]. Available at: <https://climate.org/e-waste-and-how-to-reduce-it/> [Accessed on 6 March 2022]
Geneva Environment Network, 2021. The Growing Environmental Risks of E-Waste. [Online]. Available at: <https://www.genevaenvironmentnetwork.org/resources/updates/the-growing-environmental-risks-of-e-waste/> [Accessed on 6 March 2022]
UNEP, 2021. With new pact, tech companies take on climate change. [Online]. Available at: <https://www.unep.org/news-and-stories/story/new-pact-tech-companies-take-climate-change> [Accessed on 6 March 2022]
We forum, 2021. How Can Technology Help Combat Climate Change. [Online]. Available at: <https://www.weforum.org/agenda/2021/07/fight-climate-change-with-technology/> [Accessed on 6 March 2022]
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