UnderstandingTechnology’s Environmental Footprint with the Digital Collage Workshop

by | Nov 1, 2024

The Digital Collage IT sustainability workshop helps individuals, students and professionals understand Technology’s impact on mining, ewaste and electricity consumption in just 3 hours. It motivates participants to changing their IT purchasing and consumption habits to reduce their impact.

Technology actually requires materials, minerals and electricity to function, despite efforts by Tech companies to present it as all virtual!

As we switch to an all digital economy, Technology is having more and more of an environmental impact. How can we leverage technology while mitigating harm to the environment?

The workshop is best facilitated in person. It is a great way to bring people together in person around a familiar topic: their use of technology.

For companies and non profits producing or leveraging IT, its a way to educate on circular design, prolonging IT equipment life and environmentally-friendly web design.

Contact us to enquire about planning a workshop for your company, non profit, membership group, school or university.

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