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Cisco’s Green
Story
told by Rick Huijbregts
VP Smart + Connected Communities | Real Estate
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65,000EMPLOYEES
40,000,000,000US$
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18,000,000SF GLOBAL
119,000SF CANADA
400LOCATIONS
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52,000RSF TORONTO
470EMP. TORONTO
111RSF P. EMPLOYEE
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Cisco’s Green Story
Cisco’s
EcoBoard
Cisco’s
Green
Vision
Greener
Operations
Greener
Solutions
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Cisco’s Green Story
Cisco’s
EcoBoard
Cisco’s
Green
Vision
Greener
Operations
Greener
Solutions
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Collaboration
Capabilities
EcoBoard Cross-Functional Structure
Market Access Differentiation
Market
Enablement
Positioning/
Competition
Collaboration
Corporate
Sustainability
Green Engineering Green to Market
Engineering Sales Communications
Initiatives / Task Force Teams
Gov’t Affairs
Legal
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CustomersEmployees
Suppliers
Nonprofit/NGO/
Volunteer
Organizations
Local, Regional,
and National
Governments
Regulatory
and Compliance
Bodies
Industry and
Financial Analysts Partners
Cisco’s Green Ecosystem
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Cisco’s Commitment
25% Reduction in GHG Emissions by 2012
Labs and data centers
Cisco connected workspace
Collaboration technologies
Year One Results: 27.7 Percent Reduction in GHG Emissions
40%2010
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Cisco’s
EcoBoard
Cisco’s
Green
Vision
Greener
Operations
Greener
Solutions
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strategy
vision
If it can be connected to the Internet, it can
be greener; the network is the platform for
sustainability and green innovation
Green Collaborative Working Model
Initiatives & Programs to drive results
Capabilities to sustain differentiationexecution
Cisco’s Green Vision
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How a Small Part of the Problem
Can Be a Big Part of the Solution
According to the SMART 2020
Report, ICT could reduce
global emissions up to 15%
by 2020; five times its own
footprint in 2020.
Key requirements to capture
opportunity:
New Business Models
Energy Efficiency
R&D Investments
New Ecosystems
New Regulatory Models
Active Carbon Markets
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How a Small Part of the Problem
Can Be a Big Part of the Solution
Make Every Connection a
Greener Connection
MONITOR
MANAGE
REDUCE
Electricity use in offices
Appliances in homes
Traffic flows in cities
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Commitment to Standards
By actively participating in these
organizations, groups, and others.
Cisco is playing a
leadership role in
the development
and consistent
application of
environmental
standards.
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Cisco’s
EcoBoard
Cisco’s
Green
Vision
Greener
Operations
Greener
Solutions
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Sustainable Company Operations
Energy efficiency and responsible use of
scarce resources in our labs, data centers
and office buildings.
Strategic procurement of renewable energy
in our operations.
Lowering energy consumption, reducing
business air travel, and using technology
to reduce our overall GHG emissions.
Understanding and reducing our
environmental impacts and helping others
do the same.
Involving employees in all aspects of the
company’s environmental efforts.
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Understanding Our Impact
Cisco’s Environmental Data Tool (EDT)
is a Cisco developed energy and GHG
management tool
EDT enables a corporate-wide facility
inventory of GHG emissions and creates a
framework for gathering and reporting
corporate environmental metrics
EDT can be used to track GHG emissions
associated with electricity, natural gas, diesel
fuel, propane, and refrigerants used or
consumed by facilities.
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Headcount Change
Year to Year
Revenue Change
Year to Year
GHG Emissions from Air
Travel Change Year to Year
FY05 FY06 FY07 FY08 FY06 to
FY08
5% 13% 19% 20% 42%
13% 15% 23% 14% 40%
23%* 13%* 4% <1% 5%
From Carbon to Collaboration
Cisco’s 2006 Clinton Global Initiative Carbon-
to-Collaboration commitment is to reduce
emissions from business air travel by 10
percent, using FY06 as a baseline.
GHG Emissions from Air Travel Compared to Headcount and Revenue
*Percent change in GHG emissions based on previously reported FY04 and FY05 air travel emissions.
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Solutions: TelePresence
Converging All Forms of Human Expression
“The Best of 2006”
Reduced overall company
carbon emissions by 10%
Better customer service,
improved quality of life
Helping Business Become “Green”
Helped Cisco cut 1B miles
of annual air travel by 20%
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Greener Events
Event Marketer magazine recognized
Cisco’s 2008 CIO Summit with a silver
award in the Best Green Event/Tradeshow
category of its annual Ex Awards.
In May 2009, Cisco held its inaugural Virtual
Strategic Leadership Offsite. More than
3,000 participants rated the event a 4.3 on a
scale from 1-5 (5 being the highest rating).
In September 2009, 19,000 sales
employees gathered for GSX — the first
ever program of it’s size. The event saved
150,000 hours in air travel and reduced
Cisco’s carbon emissions by 37,500 tons
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Green Value Chain Management
Cisco Consumer Products Group is now shipping 92
products in consumer packaging that uses an average of
38% less paper, or in blister packaging that use 50% less
plastic, than before.
Ensuring that all Cisco products can be
sourced, manufactured, and sold
anywhere, any time, in a socially
responsible manner.
In January 2008 Aberdeen’s “Supply Chain Executives
Strategic Report” highlighted Cisco as a case study on how
to drive end-to-end sustainability throughout the supply
chain.
In FY09, more than 40 areas of environmental packaging
innovation were implemented, reducing annualized
packaging volume by 4 million pounds and removing
petroleum based foam with 100% recyclable
plastics.
Eliminating printed circuit board “burn in” is being deployed
across Cisco platforms, allowing for 5000MWh of energy
savings per year and reducing associated carbon
emissions of 3000 metric tonnes.
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Efficient Use of Power in Our
Buildings, Labs and Data Centers
Both emissions and costs can be reduced through improved
management facilitated by networking. Cisco has developed and
is piloting two software programs designed to achieve greater
energy efficiency in our company’s operations.
Cisco’s Automated Management Power
System (AMPS) powers down equipment
when it is not in use.
Cisco’s EMAN is a web-based system that
monitors and reports on equipment power
status, sending prompts when equipment
has been left on.
The use of these programs is projected
to result in an annual energy savings of
5.8 million kilowatt hours representing
more than $800,000 in cost savings and
rebates.
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Reducing Water Use
Conserving water ensures availability
and allows Cisco to save and reinvest
these utility costs.
Low-flow auto-shutoff faucets in our Boxborough facility
and waterless urinals in our San Jose headquarters are
reducing water consumption by more than 11.8 million
gallons per year.
We use web-based technology to automate and optimize
water schedules.
At product fabrication sites, recycled water is being
used for the cooling of PCB ovens, driving our water
conservation efforts through to our supply chain.
Cisco uses reclaimed water for landscaping and similar
applications. In California alone, we are saving more
than 81 million gallons of water each year.
Washing of PCBs with water during the manufacturing
process is being eliminated. In FY09, 86% of Cisco PCBs
were produced without such washing.
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Managing Operational Waste
Cisco strives to manage, reduce, or
eliminate operational waste — which
includes office, landscaping, and
cafeteria wastes.
In San Jose, more than 75% of the total waste
stream is now diverted from the landfill.
In our Brussels office, an employee education
program and installation of new recycling
bins boosted the recycling rate from 40 to 80
percent in 2007.
We estimate that the amount of energy saved
through Cisco’s recycling efforts amounts to
35 million kilowatt hours annually.
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Green Power Purchasing
In September 2009, Cisco was named an industry leader in
environmental sustainability by the Carbon Disclosure Project
(CDP) and Newsweek’s 2009 Corporate Green Rankings list.
In October 2009, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
ranked Cisco the seventh largest Fortune 500 purchaser of
renewable energy in the United States.
Cisco Green Power Purchases
Green Power (kWh)
Emissions Reductions (tCO2e)
Equivalent Number of
Passenger Cars
FY07 FY08 FY09
110,000,000 342,000,000 466,000,000
64,300 239,400 352,500
11,800 43,800 64,600
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Cisco EnergyWise Technology
Innovative software added onto Cisco Catalyst® switching portfolio
Available to customers for download now or with technology refresh
Enables reduction of GhG emissions—impacting other 98%
Drives significant cost savings
Monitors, reports, reduces
energy usage across
entire infrastructure
Open technology
Collaborative Cross-Industry Effort
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Cisco Connected Workplace combines collaborative and networking
technologies with an open floor plan and an emphasis on mobility, thereby
reconciling productive working patterns with environmental responsibility.
Connected Workplace at Cisco
Estimated Energy Efficiency
Gains with Connected Workplace
Number of Employees
Traditional
Office
300
Cisco Connected
Workspace
Percent
Change
400
33%
Increase
Connected Electrical Load
(watts/square footage)
2.6 1.7
36%
Reduction
Connected Electrical Load
(watts/employee)
432.9 178.7
58%
Reduction
Total Connected Electrical Load
(watts)
127,169 71,476
44%
Reduction
Total Cooling Loads (BTUs) 433.646 243,733
44%
Reduction
Total Cooling Provision Tonnage 36 20
44%
Reduction
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Social
Child Care CentreCollaboration Areas Cafeteria
Environmental
Above LEED Standards:
25% above for lighting energy
27% above for water
consumption
31% above for cooling energy
Enhanced air quality by 30%
Economic
Annual Payback of:
OpEx savings of ~15%
Employee productivity of +9%
Energy efficiency of +30%
The Banyan Building: Built for Sustainability
Total Savings: 1005 MWh
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Cisco employees learn about Cisco’s environmental
strategy via the internal “Cisco Green” website and
use it to collaborate and discuss environmental
issues and share potential solutions.
Cisco employees commit to change at least one thing
in their daily workplace lives by making a pledge to
the Think Green, Act Green pledge page, actively
contributing toward achieving Cisco’s green goals.
Cisco employees participate in global events such as
beach and park cleanups, tree planting, eScrap
collection, Earth Day, and Bike to Work Day.
Cisco seeks to inspire employees to help
make the workplace more energy- and
resource-efficient, as well as to engender
pride in Cisco’s environmental actions.
Nurturing a Green Culture
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Cisco’s
EcoBoard
Cisco’s
Green
Vision
Greener
Operations
Greener
Solutions
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Helping Customers Meet Their Green Goals
Innovative Business Processes
Extended Lifecycle
Optimized Processes
Simplified Architectures
Operational Efficiency
Energy Savings
Power Management
Tracking and Reporting
Infrastructure Consolidation
Virtual Worker
Remote Collaboration
Resource Virtualization
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Business
Behavior
Product
Efficiency
Energy
Savings
Cisco
EnergyWise
Intelligent Traffic Redirect
Trusted Flow
Acceleration
Service and
Application
Integration
Power
Monitoring & Allocation
Data Center 3.0 Adaptive Power
Management
Cisco Virtual Office
Data Center
Services
Cisco Motion
Cisco Collaboration
UC & TP Services
Cisco TelePresence
PoE Device
Power Control
High-Efficiency
Power Supplies
Higher Performance
Per Watt
Connected
Real Estate
Continuum of Greener IT Innovations
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