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Enabled Impact

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Enabled Impact is the third dimension.  In contrast to in-life impact, which addresses the energy consumption of the device or service itself, enabled impact focuses on the impact that a product or service  has on other aspects of the energy consumption and emissions of the entity (the individual, company or community) that utilize the device or service.  Please provide examples of how companies have addressed this dimension.

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BT and many other ICT companies - Audio, Web and Video conferencing have a positive enabled impact for customers by substituting for the energy intensive travel otherwise required for meetings.

 

 

 

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