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Pacific Information Session: "Green Digital Transformation and a Circular Economy for Electronics"

​​​Background Context

As the effects of climate change and environmental degradation escalate globally, the need for collective action is now more pertinent than ever. The current linear economic model is highly unsustainable and vulnerable to economic shocks from the disruption of critical material supplies and the availability of labour, as demonstrated during the COVID-19 pandemic.  

Higher levels of disposable income, urbanization and industrialization are making way for the proliferation and accessibility of new technologies and digital solutions. Information and communication technologies (ICTs) offer new tools for technological advancement and innovation and create new opportunities for global connectivity. 

Digital technologies are powerful tools with transformative effects on people’s lives. Today, digital transformation is at the heart of strategic planning in both the public and private sectors. In the shift towards circularity, digital technologies enhance transparency, efficiency, ease and accountability in existing systems. Digital solutions not only enable a more efficient flow of information, but also leverage the flow of products, components and materials. 

As the world becomes ever more connected, responsible innovation and environmental and circular considerations must become integral in the design, deployment and decommissioning of digital technologies. With the rapid growth of our digital society and the increasing use of electrical and electronic equipment, e-waste and ICT-sector carbon emissions will continue to grow. 

Climate change and e-waste being high priorities for the Pacific are important areas to focus on as countries undertake their digital transformation journeys. In accordance with WTDC Resolution 66 (Rev. Kigali, 2022, ITU's Development Bureau has been given the mandate to develop a programme in response to climate change and the growing quantities of e-waste globally. The importance of these issues is also well recognized in the Asia-Pacific Regional Initiatives.

ITU together with FAO, ILO, UNESCO, UNICEF, UNODC and UNOPS are currently implementing a joint programme “Accelerating SDG achievement through digital transformation to strengthen community resilience in Micronesia” supported by the Joint SDG Fund. The activities in the programme also aim to build the capacity of Members in the Pacific in the area of climate change and e-waste. This information session is being planned to share trends and information in these areas, enhance awareness and gather specific needs of ITU Members in the Pacific.​

Objective

​The objective of this information session is to provide ITU Members from the Pacific with an overview of the role of ICTs in climate change and addressing the challenges of e-waste. This is in line with the new programme of work of the ITU's Development Bureau, in response to WTDC Resolution 66 (Rev. Kigali, 2022) and the expected results of the Asia-Pacific Regional Initiative. The session will share information on environment-related issues such as measuring and monitoring greenhouse gas emissions from the ICT sector, circular and sustainable ICT public procurement, greening government data centres and boosting e-waste management through strengthened regulation and data collection. The session will serve as a platform for presenting key terms, definitions and potential high-impact project areas, and identify key priority needs of ITU Members in the Pacific in these area. It will provide the opportunity to Members to ask questions and openly discuss related challenges in their countries. 

Agenda

Time (Thailand) Topic Speaker
10.00 – 10.10 
Welcome Remarks.
Ms Atsuko Okuda, ITU Regional Director for Asia and the Pacific.
10.10 – 10.40

Terms and Definitions [including quiz].

Garam Bel and Rosie McDonald, Thematic Focal Points, ITU.
10.40 – 11.20
Green Digital Transformation Component.

Presentation:
Rosie McDonald, Thematic Focal Point on Green Digital Transformation, ITU.
11.20 – 11.30

Break​


11.30 – 12.00 Circular Economy for Electronics Component.

Garam Bel, Thematic Focal Point on Circular Economy for Electronics, ITU.

12.00 – 12.25Discussion with ITU Members in the Pacific.
Ashish Narayan, Programme Coordinator, ITU.
12.25 – 12.30

Closing Remarks.

Mr Ashish Narayab, Programme Coordinator, ITU.