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== History of the OCP Sustainability Project | ==Welcome:== | ||
History of the OCP Sustainability Project. | |||
The | The OCP Sustainability Initiative was founded by the Open Compute Project in 2020 as part of the latest round of OCP Strategic Initiatives. Initially the Sustainability Initiative was led by individuals at Meta. | ||
==Mission:== | ==Mission:== | ||
The data center industry is at the forefront of ever increasing power usage and greenhouse gas emissions in an age when climate change impacts are hard to ignore. OCP Sustainability is working to enable progress towards industry goals by addressing unique challenges and opportunities presented within the Open Compute Project ecosystem. Leveraging the expertise of the OCP community, we offer an open framework and resources for OCP members and data center industry – vendors, suppliers, and end users - to deploy industry best practices that promotes reusability and circularity. | The data center industry is at the forefront of ever increasing power usage and greenhouse gas emissions in an age when climate change impacts are hard to ignore. OCP Sustainability is working to enable progress towards industry goals by addressing unique challenges and opportunities presented within the Open Compute Project ecosystem. Leveraging the expertise of the OCP community, we offer an open framework and resources for OCP members and data center industry – vendors, suppliers, and end users - to deploy industry best practices that promotes reusability and circularity. | ||
==Goals:== | ==Goals:== | ||
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* Mission: The primary mission of this workstream is to identify industry best practices that can be shared across vendors, suppliers as well as end user behavior that promotes re-usability and circularity. With a focus to understand and explain circularity from technical and operational point of view, the workstream is investigating key elements in system and component design, and how to design with reusability in mind. | * Mission: The primary mission of this workstream is to identify industry best practices that can be shared across vendors, suppliers as well as end user behavior that promotes re-usability and circularity. With a focus to understand and explain circularity from technical and operational point of view, the workstream is investigating key elements in system and component design, and how to design with reusability in mind. | ||
== | ==Initiative Leadership== | ||
:-[mailto: | :-[mailto:tiffany.jin@ocproject.net Tiffany Jin] | ||
:-[mailto:Alex.Rakow@se.com Alexander Rakow] (Schneider Electric) | |||
==Call Calendar:== | ==Call Calendar:== |