During this live webinar session, targeting the European, African, and APAC regions and followed by a new session for the Americas' audience, the FTTH Council Global Alliance (FCGA) presented the results from its global Sustainability Survey. The survey explored Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) and Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) strategies throughout the telecom industry with network operators, service providers, and vendors across five geographical regions, and reveal that some regions are far more advanced than others, but fibre’s sustainable properties will help the global telecom industry achieve ESG and CSR goals. The Sustainability Survey report notes that, according to a Boston Consulting Group report, the Information and Communications Technology (ICT) sector is responsible for 3% to 4% of all global emissions—twice the levels of the aviation industry. However, research by RVA, LLC and the Fiber Broadband Association reveals that Fiber-to-the-Home (FTTH) directly reduces carbon output leading to a 34% reduction in internet CO2 emissions. This means that fibre-based broadband technologies can help the industry reduce these emissions because fibre consumes less energy than other broadband technologies. More information is available via the full press release.
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