Air Pollution
Imagine you are an ESG analyst. You want to estimate air pollution from the electronic and electrical equipment your company buys. How would you go about it?
A typical method involves using emission factors for gases like methane (CH4) and nitrous oxide (N2O) that are associated with the production, usage, and disposal of these products. These factors are often found in databases from environmental agencies or international organizations, like the IPCC or the EPA.
At MobiCycle, we adopt a focused approach to address pollution factors in the electronics and electricals sector:
- Reliance on Specific Data: We emphasize the use of specific pollution data rather than generic industry averages, ensuring a more accurate assessment of environmental impact.
- The Value of Primary Data: We prioritize primary data from the entire supply chain, from manufacturing to disposal, for a comprehensive understanding of pollution sources.
- Technology Integration: Utilizing advanced technology, such as sensors and monitoring systems, to track and manage pollution in real-time.
- Regulatory Compliance: Aligning with governmental and environmental regulatory standards to ensure responsible practices in pollution management.
MobiCycle recommends the following strategies for pollution reduction in the electronics and electricals industry:
- Eco-Friendly Manufacturing: Promoting the adoption of greener manufacturing processes to reduce pollutants at the source.
- Advanced Waste Management: Implementing efficient waste management and recycling systems to minimize pollution from e-waste.
- Supplier Collaboration: Working closely with suppliers to minimize pollution throughout the supply chain.
- Consumer Awareness: Educating consumers on the environmental impact of their electronic purchases and advocating for responsible usage and disposal.
These strategies are designed to mitigate pollution effectively and contribute to sustainable practices in the industry.