
The key environmental issues for Ericsson as for many companies in the Information and Communications Technology-sector (ICT) fall into two main areas: energy use and climate change; and materials and waste.
Ericsson uses four central principles to understand those impacts and address them with a consistent and methodical approach: Environmental Management System (EMS). The environmental work is governed by the EMS which is regularly reviewed by external assessors for compliance to ISO 140001.
Life-Cycle Assessment (LCA). Our LCA work includes monitoring and reporting on our performance in: materials, energy, water, biodiversity, emissions, effluents and waste, products and services and transport. Key performance indicators can be found in this report and on our website.
The Design for Environment (DFE) is part of the standard requirement specifications we use in our design process, and ensures that environmental aspects are included in product design.
Ecology Management. At end-of-life, Ericsson offers a complete product take-back program designed to meet the EU Waste from Electronic Electrical Equipment (WEEE) directive and other national e-waste regulations. Ericsson has implemented this program not just in the EU but globally.

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