DTEK Odesa Grids energy workers joined the World Cleanup Day: cleaned the area of 117,000 m2, removed 84 tons of waste and 5,800 Gb of digital trash
Energy workers’ communal voluntary works were conducted near substations, distribution points, offices of the company. Overall, 1,097 employees of DTEK Odesa Grids took part in the cleanup.
“Since the beginning of a full-scale war, our environment has already suffered an irreversible negative impact. Mined territories, fires, movement of heavy military machinery, leakage of oil products due to the damage of various facilities by shelling, demolition of the Kakhovka HPP are real crimes against the eco system of both Ukraine and the entire world. Consequences of these events will have a negative impact on the environment for decades. Preventing the eco-catastrophe must start now. It requires united efforts. Understanding this, we have joined the World Cleanup Day and Digital Cleanup Week. Overall, despite the war, we do not just restore electricity to Ukrainian families after hostilities, but also continue developing infrastructure of the grids by applying sophisticated digital technologies and based on the sustainable development principles. Our goal is to provide Ukrainians with high-quality services of power supply and be as environmental-friendly as possible in order to reach the UN GC Sustainable Development Goals in Ukraine and promote ESG principles,” – commented DTEK Odesa Grids.
Within the framework of the Digital Cleanup Week, initiated by MODUS X, DTEK Odesa Grids energy workers together with colleagues from other DTEK Grids DSO removed redundant data from gadgets, cloud storages, digital and internet resources. This practice helps offload data centers, support of which requires huge amount of power. Digital cleanup cuts down CO2 emissions into the atmosphere. Besides, this helps us extend service life of our gadgets, thus contributing to reducing waste and preserving natural resources.
Over the course of a week, September 9 through 16, energy workers of DTEK Grids DSO removed over 5,865 Gb of redundant data on their digital devices, thus contributing to the reduction of СО2 emissions into the atmosphere by at least 1,466 tons*. This amount of harmful emissions is produced by several cars over the course of a year, and it requires about a hundred trees to absorb that amount of carbon monoxide.
Let us remind that in late July, DTEK Odesa Grids launched a new feature on the company’s website, which helps customers inform about discovered stork nests on the poles and condition of birds inside.
* Estimated in accordance with the formula of “Let’s Do It, Ukraine” eco movement.