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A day in the life of BPCE Sustainable IT referent/evangelist
Lucile Vannier, Sustainable Digital Expert at BPCE SI & Groupe BPCE & Strategy Deputy Director at INR
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  1. A day in the life
    O F B P C E S U S T A I N A B L E
    I T
    E X P E R T
    Lucile Vannier, Sustainable Digital Expert at BPCE SI & Groupe BPCE + Strategy Deputy Director at INR (Institute of Sustainable IT)

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  2. Lucile Vannier
    A day in the life of BPCE Sustainable IT Expert
    Lucile VANNIER
    A day in the life
    O F B P C E S U S T A I N A B L E I T R E F E R E N T

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  3. 2023 SERIES OF EVENT
    New York
    May 16&17
    Australia
    October 11&12
    Singapore
    April 12&13
    Helsinki & North
    June 5&6
    Paris
    SEPTEMBER
    London
    November
    15&16
    June 28-30
    SILICON VALLEY
    March 14&15
    Dubai & Middle East
    February 22&23

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  4. Lucile Vannier
    A day in the life of BPCE Sustainable IT Expert
    01
    Why ? How to help ?
    02
    Who can lead a
    sustainable digital
    sector ?
    03

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  5. Baotou toxic lake in Inner Mongolia, the world's biggest supplier of rare earth minerals
    « Disasters, stronger, more often »
    Tristan Nitot

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  6. IPCC
    “Climate change: a threat to human wellbeing and health of the planet.
    Taking action now can secure our future”

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  7. Lucile Vannier
    A day in the life of BPCE Sustainable IT Expert
    of French people are aware they
    are living a real ecological crisis
    64% approve the idea we are going
    to have to change our ways
    Source: TF1 / Sociovision survey that monitor French
    bahaviors facing climate emergency and the role of
    media duringecological transition - September 2022
    87%
    of French people didn’t know
    what was digital pollution
    77%
    Source: Investigation « French people and digital ecology »
    for NGO Digital for the Planet, 2017
    Climate change is a regular concern for half of people
    across a global country average
    70% worry about effects already seen in other countries
    Source: Earth Day 2022: Global attitudes to climate change – April 2022

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  8. Lucile Vannier
    A day in the life of BPCE Sustainable IT Expert
    Digital, a tool
    Both extraordinary…
    … & worrying

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  9. Lucile Vannier
    A day in the life of BPCE Sustainable IT Expert
    Examining digital issues
    Some ecological numbers that are questionable
    of global electricity is
    consumed by Internet
    only
    If the internet was a country, it
    would rank tirth for electricity
    usage, after China and USA
    For the worst-case scenario, ICT
    could use as much as 51% of global
    electricity and could contribute up
    to 23% of the globally released
    greenhouse gas emissions in 2030.
    7 to 10%
    Sources:
    Clicking Clean Greenpeace 2017 (This is without
    cryptocurrency electricity consumption)
    On Global Electricity Usage of Communication
    Technology: Trends to 2030
    volume of data consumed
    worldwide in 2021
    In 2025, global data creation is
    projected to grow to more than 180
    zettabytes.
    2142 ZB in 2030.
    52% of all data is Dark Data resulting
    in 6.4 million tonnes of CO2 in 2020.
    1 zettabyte = 1021 bytes
    79 zettabytes
    Sources:
    Statista, may 2022
    Veritas Technologies LLC, 2021
    of raw material required
    to produce only one 2 kg
    computer
    The 'ecological rucksack’ or MIPS is
    the total quantities of natural
    materials
    (extraction, energy, water,…) moved
    in order to produce one product.
    Mining resources are limited and
    their extraction is polluting water,
    air, soil and is producing toxic
    wastes.
    57,4 million tons of Waste from
    Electrical and Electronic Equipment
    (WEEE) are produced in France every
    year.
    Only, 17,4% is collected
    and recycled.
    Source: ADEME, 2018
    800 kg
    tonnes of space debris in
    Earth orbits.
    The Earth, oceans and space are full
    of garbage !
    There are billions of objects in orbit
    from thousands of large waste
    objects, such as dead satellites and
    spent rocket pieces, ..
    It poses a risk in orbit:
    - to vehicles and crews through the
    threat of collision
    - to the basic services like our GPS
    and advanced technology like
    Climate research are threatened
    Internet through satellite
    • Starlink – Elon Musk goal: 42,000
    satellites
    • Amazon Jeff Bezos goal : 3,200
    satellites
    8,000
    Sources: NASA / Starlink / Amazon

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  10. Lucile Vannier
    A day in the life of BPCE Sustainable IT Expert
    The impact is not where we think it is !
    Impact is
    quite
    user’s side!
    Source : GreenIT.fr
    DEVICES NETWORK DATACENTER
    34 billion 1 billion 67 million
    Carbon footprint
    Primary energy
    Waste
    Water
    Abiotic resources
    66%
    60%
    76%
    50%
    84%
    19%
    23%
    16%
    25%
    8%
    15%
    17%
    8%
    25%
    7%
    4,4 bn
    500:1
    Source: Green-IT - 2019
    (without Distribution and
    end-of-life equipment)
    GES
    8 devices per
    person
    68 bn estimated in 2025

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  11. Lucile Vannier
    A day in the life of BPCE Sustainable IT Expert
    Examining digital issues
    Some societal numbers that are questionable
    of the French population is
    excluded from digital
    accessibility
    8 million French people don’t have
    the means to access digital tools
    500,000 people are excluded because
    they are living in area without
    network
    Exclusion due to lack of skills affects
    20% of French people (13 million
    people)
    Only 2% of French websites are
    accessible to people with disabilities.
    However, since 2005, digital
    accessibility is a legal obligation for
    equal rights and opportunities in
    France.
    19%
    Sources:
    INSEE, 2019
    Simplon, 2022
    & 9 months is
    the average lenhgt of
    possession of a mobile
    phone
    Risks of Digital Screen Time
    Psycho-social risks
    Attention deficit
    Addiction
    Burn-Out
    Desocialisation
    Cyber-bullying
    Obesity
    Blindness
    Many tech celebrities children, like
    Steve Jobs, Bill Gates, Evan Williams
    and Mark Zuckerberg, are not
    allowed to use screens, so as to
    avoid psycho-social risks.
    9 years
    Sources:
    French Senate, 2022
    The High Public Health Committee (HCSP, France), 2019
    Médiamétrie, 2020
    BBC, 2019 – The New York Times, 2014
    of the people who joined
    extremist groups on
    Facebook did so because
    the algorithms steered
    them there
    Algorithms promote content that
    sparks outrage, hate, and amplifies
    biases within the data that we feed
    them.
    Sources:
    Internal Facebook Report, 2018
    The Social Dilemma (Bonus Clip: The
    Discrimination Dilemma)
    64%
    of women leave the Tech
    after 8 years of work
    The digital industry has only 25%
    women (48% in all sectors).
    And 15% women have technical and
    engineering profile.
    Already relatively absent,
    many won't stay.
    There are various reasons:
    - “Glass ceiling” ; “Broken rung”
    - Negative balance between
    professional and private life
    - Toxicity, abuse and “Bro” culture
    - Unequal pay: 19,6%. It is more
    than the wage gap in all sectors
    (15,8%)
    50%
    Source: 50inTech & Figures, 2022
    of undersea cables are
    MAMAA’s properties
    Sovereignty
    Source of power
    Vector of influence
    Geopolitical risks
    Cyber attack
    War & conflicts
    TechnoFascism
    Attention economy
    Digital is far too important:
    - to be left only to the interests
    of big business
    - or governments are acting
    without Citizen control
    There are already more than 450
    sea-cables on the ocean floors.
    Source: France Stratégie
    Three
    quarters

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  12. Lucile Vannier
    A day in the life of BPCE Sustainable IT Expert
    01
    Why ? How to help ?
    02
    Who can lead a
    sustainable digital
    sector ?
    03

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  13. Lucile Vannier
    A day in the life of BPCE Sustainable IT Expert
    How can I help at my level ?
    Primary actions I recommend
    Learn fundamentals
    THE BEST
    PRACTICE
    END OF LIFE
    WEEE
    MANUFACTURING SOURCING
    REDUCTION
    IMPROVE LIFE
    USES
    STANDBY
    MODE
    RECYCLING
    The device that pollutes the least is the one
    that is not manufactured.
    Improve life duration
    of your devices
    Aim to ERC
    Eliminate – Reduce – Contribute
    Aim to 3U
    Useful - Usable - Used

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  14. Lucile Vannier
    A day in the life of BPCE Sustainable IT Expert
    How can I help at my level ?
    Some other suggestions
    Contribute in working group
    Don’t stay alone
    https://myimpact.isit-europe.org
    Calculate your digital impact
    Educate yourself
    Learning good
    practices
    Listening to
    some podcast
    Reading
    material
    Digital uses we can
    do in our daily lives
    by ADN Ouest

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  15. Lucile Vannier
    A day in the life of BPCE Sustainable IT Expert
    customers
    How can I help in my organisation ?
    DIVERSIFIED BUSINESS & WELL-RESPECTED BRANDS
    employees
    of the French economy
    of financing
    STRATEGIC PLAN GROUPE BPCE 2024

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  16. Lucile Vannier
    A day in the life of BPCE Sustainable IT Expert
    How can I help in my organisation ?
    Manufacturing Usage
    40 % 26 %
    3 % 16 %
    1 % 14 %
    44 % 56 %
    1
    Sources of carbon footprint
    Equipment
    manufacturing
    Use of devices 2
    Use of datacenters
    Use of network 3
    4
    Groupe BPCE programs
    Sustainability software by
    Design
    Equipement lifecycle
    Education, training and communication
    Datacenter Management
    Sustainability software by
    Design
    Carbon footprint
    Sustainability software by
    Design
    Source: Green-IT - 2019 (without Distribution and end-of-life equipment)
    Sustainability software by
    Design
    GES
    Data
    Center
    67 million
    Network
    1 billion
    Devices
    34 billion
    4,4 billion

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  17. Lucile Vannier
    A day in the life of BPCE Sustainable IT Expert
    How can I help in my organisation ?
    2012
    First group carbon footprint
    2014
    Creation of the Club Green IT
    (IT-CE co-founder member)
    2020
    Creation of the
    BPCE Group
    sustainable digital sector
    2021
    Incorporation of sustainable IT
    issues in strategic plan BPCE
    2024
    2019
    Signature by Laurent Mignon
    of the United Nations Principles for
    Responsible Investment
    Dec21
    Laureate for the Sustainable digital Trophy
    (organisation’s strategy category)
    Oct20
    Signing of the Sustainable IT
    Charter by BPCE Group
    2018
    Creation of the INR
    (IT-CE co-founder member)
    Carbon footprint reduction-goal in
    strategic plan 2018-2021
    2022
    Sustainable IT
    training offer
    in Tech & Digital
    Academy
    June22
    Winners of the EcoCode
    Challenge
    Aug22
    Framework of
    Sustainability software by
    Design
    Oct22
    Co-laureates
    for “Goldy Standards”
    (trusted digitalisation category)
    Dec22
    A few key events

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  18. Lucile Vannier
    A day in the life of BPCE Sustainable IT Expert
    01
    Why ? How to help ?
    02
    Who can lead a
    sustainable digital
    sector ?
    03

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  19. Lucile Vannier
    A day in the life of BPCE Sustainable IT Expert
    Sustainable digital management team

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  20. Lucile Vannier
    A day in the life of BPCE Sustainable IT Expert
    My job
    Sustainable IT Expert
    Manage, lead, present or
    participate in working groups
    Raise awareness
    & convince
    Represent BPCE Group
    Constant learning

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  21. Lucile Vannier
    A day in the life of BPCE Sustainable IT Expert
    My advice to someone willing to do the same as I do
    Particularly when you believe in something
    &
    you consider that is the most important thing to do.

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  22. Thank you for
    your attention
    Lucile Vannier

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