Dr Deborah Andrews, a Lead on the CEDaCI collaboration project has won a Sustainability in Action Award from London South Bank University.
This award is given to an individual or team for their work to improving our environmental and/or social impact at a local, national or international level. Read More
The CEDaCI project is currently researching is the social lifecycle of workplaces. The information gathered will be used to develop workplace appropriate data centre equipment. Read More
Deborah Andrews, Ellie O’Callghan and Bahattin Bademici from the CEDaCI team are working with 2nd-year Design students at London South Bank University on a project that teaches students about the role of design as a contributor to e-waste. Read More
Digital innovation has meant business approaches and capabilities have needed to adapt to transform, and the data centre industry has been an enabler for rapid growth. Deborah Andrews, London South Bank University, discusses how data centre leaders can ensure they contribute towards a Circular Economy in today’s transforming technology sphere. Read More
With Europe being an increasingly digitised society and now hosting sixty thousand data centres - a number expected to grow by 300% by 2025 - e-waste has become a pressing challenge. How can the data centre industry (DCI) minimise its environmental impact? Read More
Covid-19 led to the increase in the used refurbished and second hand equipment. CEDaCI Project Partner, Arjen Workum, Aliter Networks, explained for Deutsche Welle how it can be the moment for refurbishing and reusing the existing equipment. Read More
CEDaCI is developing circularity solutions for the Data Centre Industry through an open innovation process. Each CEDaCI Working Group Meeting is tackling a key topic from a selection of Life Cycle (LC) stages. Read More