Sustainability in the Industry
Information Technology

Impacts, Risks and Opportunities
Sustainability in Information Technology
IT companies with their hardware-related resource consumption and CO2 emissions are part of the problem, but are also increasingly contributing to its solution: They are optimizing production processes, switching to renewable energies and relying on recycled raw materials for mechanical parts. Manufacturers are making the devices more durable, improving repairability and making it easier to recycle old devices. Through innovative hardware applications, they help users save energy and CO2 emissions during the usage phase. An important transformation lever starts after production:.
The industry includes, for example, the production of data processing and peripheral devices, telecommunications technology and other IT devices. The production of consumer electronics devices is assigned to the “consumer electronics” industry.
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EU NACE Classification
Industry NACE Classes
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Included NACE classes in the industry
C 26.2 Manufacture of computers and peripheral equipment
C 26.20 Manufacture of computers and peripheral equipment
C 26.3 Manufacture of communication equipment
C 26.30 Manufacture of communication equipment
C 28.23 Manufacture of office machinery and equipment, except computers and peripheral equipment
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