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Egyptian Green ICT strategyEgyptian Green ICT strategyOne One Step Towards A Sustainable Future Step Towards A Sustainable Future
ITU Symposium on Progressing the Climate Change Agenda Through Green ICT Standards
Seoul, September 19th , 2011
Arab Republic of Egypt Ministry of communicationsand Information Technology
Research and Studies UnitMinistry of Communications and Information Technology- Egypt
Strategic ObjectivesStrategic Objectives• Contributing to the National Sustainable Development
Approach In Egypt.
• Reducing the adverse environmental effects resulting from the expansion in the use of Communications and Information Technology equipments.
• Exploiting the enabling impact of the communications and information technology in mitigation and adaptation to CC, in other sectors (building, energy, etc...).
ObjectivesObjectivesSetting fundamentals and national policies for Green ICT.
Bridging the gap between ICT, Environment, policy maker and stakeholders.
Raising public and consumer awareness about “ICT& Environment” threats and
opportunities.
Building capacities and cadres in Green ICT field.
Maximizing the diffusion of green ICT between all sectors
Work PillarsWork Pillars
1. Forming an Egyptian Green ICT National 1. Forming an Egyptian Green ICT National CommitteeCommittee
2. Raising Community Awareness on 2. Raising Community Awareness on Green ICT PotentialsGreen ICT Potentials
Organizing workshops and sessions to raise community awareness about green ICTs (target segments: universities, schools, NGOs,
Youth, children)
The 5th ITU Symposium on “ICT, the Environment& Climate
Change”November,2011
Schools & Universities Awareness CampaignsSchools & Universities Awareness Campaigns
Green ICT Workshops for Green ICT Workshops for ChildrenChildren
2. Raising Community Awareness on Green 2. Raising Community Awareness on Green ICT PotentialICT Potential
Guide booklets “Green IT in daily lifeGuide booklets “Green IT in daily life””
Green ICT Youth –Face book Green ICT Youth –Face book GroupGroup
Egypt’s Green ICT Portal and Info Egypt’s Green ICT Portal and Info ShareShare
3. Seeking Smart & Green ICT Solutions For 3. Seeking Smart & Green ICT Solutions For a Sustainable Futurea Sustainable Future
1. Smart Buildings◦ Research & Development: Developing a report with ITU on “ICT’s Potential for
Energy Saving and GHG Emissions reduction in the Built Environment-Egypt”.◦ Leading by Example: MCIT, Ministry of Electricity, new and renewable Energy
Authority, and Smart village company cooperating now, to implement a pilot project of “solar photovoltaic powered LEDS fixtures for street lighting system in Smart Village in Egypt”.
2. Smart Transportation ◦ MCIT in cooperation with Ministry of transport, and IBM-Egypt signed an MOU
on “building an intelligent transportation system “. The main work pillars of the ITS are:1. Building Intelligent road management and control system2. Offering Asset management solutions to optimize the operational
performance of assets and ensure high reliability and availability.3. Establishing safety, security, Anti-collision system and surveillance.4. Developing operations control solution
4. Promoting National, Regional and 4. Promoting National, Regional and International CooperationInternational Cooperation
The World Bank...”Cooperation in the framework of knowledge Transfer”:
◦ Development of the framework of a National Green ICT strategy.◦ Design of an E-waste pilot project ◦ Design of An Awareness, information dissemination and
knowledge development campaign on E-waste management .◦ Design of a curriculum for e-waste management and ICTs and
climate change. Completed the TOR on “the diagnostic analysis and potentials for establishing an E-waste recycling industry in Egypt”.
The International Telecommunication Union (ITU)...”Egypt as an Active party in relevant international issues”:Organizing the 5th ITU Symposium in November 2010 and issuing The Cairo Roadmap on “ICT and Environmental Sustainability”.
5. Life Cycle Sustainable Management of 5. Life Cycle Sustainable Management of ICT Resources with Special Focus on E-ICT Resources with Special Focus on E-
WasteWasteE-waste Management Activities in Egypt (source: CEDARE)
Legal Framework
InventoryCollectionRecycling & Reusing Technology
Level 1 – LOW
No legal framework, strategy, or norms
There is no inventoryThere is no collectionThere is no recycling/reusing mechanism
Iraq, Kuwait, Lebanon*, Syria, Yemen
Egypt, Iraq, Jordan, Lebanon*, Kuwait
Egypt, Iraq, Jordan, Lebanon*, Yemen
Iraq, Kuwait, Syria, UAE*, Yemen
Level 2There is only plan to develop legal framework
There is the inventory for municipal solid waste, but no designated inventory for E-waste.
E-waste is locally collected by local recyclers, scavengers, etc. without any legal framework. Only recyclable E-waste is well collected
Only recyclable and reusable E-waste is recycled and reused by local stakeholders
Bahrain, Egypt, SyriaBahrain, Syria, UAE*, Yemen
Kuwait, Syria, UAE*Jordan
Level 3A legal framework is being prepared and will be issued/enforced in very near future
E-waste inventory is being prepared
E-waste is well collected by local collection mechanism. Pilot separation and collectionsystems have been setup
There is a plan to set up E-waste facility
Jordan, Tunisia*, UAE*
Tunisia*Bahrain, Egypt
Level 4Enforcement, but the legal framework is not well conducted
E-waste inventory is conducted, but lack of information and data
Collection system for E-waste is operational and includes environmentally sound disposal
There is E-wasteRecycling facility, but not achieve to full operation for all E-waste in thecountry
Morocco*, TunisiaBahrain
Level 5 – HIGH
Full enforcement and model legal framework for other countries
E-waste inventory is fully conducted and available on website
Collection systems are fully operational. Our collection isrecognized as a model system byother countries
E-waste recycling facility is fully operated for all E-waste in the country and the model as the stat oft the-art recycling facility
Source: CEDARETunisia*
5.5. Life Cycle Sustainable Management of ICT Life Cycle Sustainable Management of ICT Resources with Special Focus on E-wasteResources with Special Focus on E-waste
Legal Measures:
1994 - Ratification of Basel Convention. 1994 - National Environment Law
(amended 2009). 1995 - Waste Executive Regulations
(amended 2005). 2002 - Waste Identification Act (amended
2009). 2004 - Ratification of the Ban Amendment. 2004 - Ratification of Bamako Convention. 2006 - Ratification of hazardous waste
protocol of Barcelona Convention. Development of trade policies and
regulations. Egypt commitments at CTE/WTO Egypt-EU Partnership Agreement/ Egypt-EU
Free Trade Agreement.
Trade Measures:
Identification of used products/articles allowed for import.
Continuous determination of industry needs (secondary raw materials e.g. used plastics, paper, glass…)
Limitation of imports of used e-products.
Specific measure to protect local manufacture of EEE. (quality control, efficiency, incentives..…)
5.5. Life Cycle Sustainable Management of ICT Life Cycle Sustainable Management of ICT Resources with Special Focus on E-wasteResources with Special Focus on E-waste
Capacity Building and EducationBuilding capacities and skills in the field of E-waste to meet the demand for skills and expertise at all levels and industries.Harnessing the concepts of Green ICT and E-waste management in the educational syllabus at all levels.Compiling Green ICT course with a special focus on sustainable management of E-waste for school students.Compiling E-waste management course for engineering students.Developing E-waste management diploma for postgraduates.
5. Life Cycle Sustainable Management of ICT Resources 5. Life Cycle Sustainable Management of ICT Resources with Special Focus on E-waste with Special Focus on E-waste
Company Core business: Refurbishment; re using; and re-manufacturing ink and toner cartridges
E-waste Recycling Activities in Egypt:
EERC: Core business:Refurbishing process for old ICT products.
Total Recycling / E-Waste ProgramEERC services:Complete IT upgrade services
On-site data erasure
Prepare old Equipments to be ready for Recycle
Certified data erasure, packing old equipment.
Environmental secure disposal
Detailed report for every unit showing serial numbers, time, economics, process
E-waste Recycling Practices in Egypt:
Printers cartridges’ collection and recycling pilot Printers cartridges’ collection and recycling pilot projectprojectRe-use is an option to recycling because it extends the lifespan of
a device .Mobinil leads awareness campaigns to provide enough
information on that.Mobinil availed collection boxes and put them in companies to
collect waste cartridge .Thousands of waste cartridges were collected using this method.
E-waste Recycling Practices in Egypt:
Printers Cartridges Collection and Recycling Pilot Printers Cartridges Collection and Recycling Pilot ProjectProject
Avoiding the dumping of cartridges in landfills- Providing jobs- Saving the air by reducing CO2- Customizing and selling Cartridges to Charitable associations and Hospitals , Saving customers’ money by reduce the cost of cartridge by 50% .
E-waste Recycling Practices in Egypt:
Trade Measures:- Identification of used products/articles allowed for
import. -Continuous determination of industry needs.
( secondary raw materials e.g. used plastics, paper, glass)…
-Limitation of imports of used e-products. -Specific measure to protect local manufacture of EEE .
(quality control, incentives)…..
Source: MSEA
Measures Taken by EgyptMeasures Taken by Egypt
Technical Measures: -Reviewing of Documents.
-Seals and locks of the containers. - Scan system.
- Mobile Scan system . - Inspection of containers.
- Open the container (Chick labels, certificate of origin, production date)
- Target list of origins. - Ex-experiences of traders .
- Vessel Control System.Source: MSEA
Measures Taken by EgyptMeasures Taken by Egypt
Institutional Measures:
- Protocol between environment and ICT sectors- Institutional Development Program (Twinning - Germany).- Inter ministerial committee.- Board of council of the Egyptian Environment Agency.- Supreme committee for environment.- Green custom initiative practice.- National committee for trade and environment.- National canter for training custom officers.
Source: MSEA
Measures Taken by EgyptMeasures Taken by Egypt
Egyptian Green ICT Strategy: Next stepsEgyptian Green ICT Strategy: Next steps Developing an Info share platform to engage the public in the framework
of setting the work plan of the Egyptian Green ICT strategy. Developing a proposal for setting up Green conditions and specifications in
the public procurement of ICT goods, in line with global trends. Conducting a national E-waste assessment study .(the study expected to
focus on the following (assessment of potentials for establishing an E-waste recycling industry in Egypt, Identifying economic incentives , assessing the current amount of E-waste)- Proposal made to South Korea
Designing of an Awareness, information dissemination and knowledge development campaign on E-waste management in cooperation with WB for government officials.
Compiling Proposal for introducing & implementing take back system or “polluter pays principle” either in legislations or customers bills with EMPA and CEDARE.
Compiling Proposal for setting and updating the appropriate legislations and regulations to support the rational management of E-waste in Egypt.
““ITU- T SG5- Question 23; A Step Forward Towards ITU- T SG5- Question 23; A Step Forward Towards Helping Developing Countries in Adapting to Climate Helping Developing Countries in Adapting to Climate
Change”Change”What are the standardization requirements for ICTs to enable
adaptation to climate change? How can ICTs, in particular fiber submarine cable networks,
be used more effectively to monitor the global environment/ecosystem and what new standards are required?
How can ICT standards be used and adapted to more effectively disseminate information on both natural and man-made disasters (early warning) to communities (e.g. supporting GDACS under the UN framework?
Identification if new ICT standards are needed to address food security, water transportation and supply in close collaboration with D sector.
SG5/Q23SG5/Q23 How can ICT standards better enable water management under
accelerating climate change conditions to improve the overall efficiency of water use, leading to a more sustainable use of water resources?
How can ICTs be used to reduce CO2e emissions by better waste management through a ‘cradle to cradle’, i.e. ‘closed loop’ approach whereby more efficient recycling means fewer raw materials need to be mined?
How can ICTs be used in education and to raise awareness on climate change and what standards development is required?
What e-health standards are needed for more effective healthcare, as diseases spread due to changing climatic conditions, and to ensure interoperability?
SG5/23 SG5/23 Questionnaire:Questionnaire: ITU SURVEY ON ICT AND ITU SURVEY ON ICT AND CLIMATE CHANGE CLIMATE CHANGE