ecoAPNIC
What?
In 2007, the APNIC Secretariat has launched ecoAPNIC, a staff-driven project aimed at reducing the 'ecological footprint', or environmental impact, of APNIC work practices.
Why?
Environmental issues being raised by the scientific community are of particular concern in the Asia Pacific region. If rising sea level predictions are correct, many AP communities, particularly low-lying Pacific islands, will bear the brunt of the changes. Meanwhile, continuing economic growth in China and India means the region's energy demand will increase dramatically in the coming years. How can we address these concerns?
How?
A good place to start is with our immediate surroundings. The ecoAPNIC working group has examined APNIC's day-to-day work operations. We have identified a variety of ways in which APNIC staff can be more environmentally friendly, without compromising the services we provide to members and the Internet community. We will not only reduce our own impact on the environment, but will also set an example for other businesses and organisations to follow.
ecoAPNIC initiatives - some simple steps:
- Recycling stations and less printed paper documentation
- Individual paper recycling bins at workstations
- Recycled paper and toners for office use
- Print on recycled paper
- Discontinue use of disposable/plastic plates and utensils in kitchen
- Environment-focussed 'lunch and learn' sessions for staff
- Car pooling
- Ride a bicycle or walk
- Investigate carbon offsetting programs
- Print or copy on both sides of paper
- Recycle paper, cardboard etc
- Use scrap paper for notepads
- Recycle/refill printer cartridges
- Use compact fluorescent bulbs
- Reduce water waste
- Turn off monitors and computers when not in use
For more information, or to provide feedback, please contact us at secretariat@apnic.net
APNIC slashes lighting electricity consumptionThe APNIC secretariat office recently replaced 200 fluorescent light tubes with a more advanced type that uses the same amount of electricity but emits a much brighter light. This means that we can now use one fluorescent tube where we previously used two while maintaining adequate lighting levels. Removing the need for a second tube in each lighting fixture has effectively halved the amount of electricity APNIC consumes for lighting. |
Eco-friendly tips for APNIC 24 (and other conferences!)Reduce waste:
Reduce energy:
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