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The Digital Cleanup Day is an annual event to raise global awareness about the environmental impact of the digital industry. This initiative encourages people to take concrete action by cleaning up their
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and/or giving a second life to their unused computer equipment. It takes place every third Saturday in March.


History

In 2019, drawing inspiration from the
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, computer scientist Kévin Guerin came up with the idea of a digital version, specifically focused on the
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and comparable to Black Friday/
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– the Cyber World CleanUp Day. Guerin proposed a partnership between World Cleanup Day France, providing communication and mobilization expertise, and the think tank Institute of Sustainable IT (ISIT), providing the technical expertise for a more environmentally responsible digital world. The event was launched in France in 2020. The
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provided the opportunity to convey eight easy recipes for a CyberCleanUp, focused on data cleaning, to the World Cleanup Day community, who were accustomed to cleaning up nature and were now confined to their homes. The idea spread from France to other countries, like Italy and Switzerland, Poland, Netherlands, Germany, Brazil, USA, UK, Israel, Croatia, Tunesia, Senegal, Belgium, Philippines and Indonesia. Alone in 2023 Digital Cleanup Day has taken place in 122 countries. In 2021 the global civic organization
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(LDIW), which is an accredited member of the
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, included this project in its annual plans and set the third Saturday of March as the annual date. In 2023 the Cyber World Cleanup Day changed its name to Digital Cleanup Day.


Environmental impacts

Initially, it was thought that the digital age would benefit the environment by reducing paper consumption. However, the carbon footprint of the digital industry has increased as digital consumption grows exponentially. The French Environment and Energy Management Agency (ADEME) estimated in its study ''The hidden face of digital'' published in 2019, that the digital sector was responsible for 4% of total greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, a figure that could double by 2025 with the significant increase in digital use. According to the ''Global Energy & CO2 Status Report 2019'' by the
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the internet and its supporting systems produce 900 million tons of CO2 every year, which is more than the annual emissions of the whole of Germany. The internet might consume 20% of the world's total energy by 2030. "Deleting an email is like turning the water off while you brush your teeth", as Caroline Donnelly from
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puts it. However, online videos account for the largest share of global data streams, namely 80%. All data on the Internet, even when it is not being used, must be kept available 24/7 by
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all over the world and therefore consumes energy and cooling water even when inactive. The main objective of the Digital Cleanup Day is to limit the environmental impacts caused by the increasing use of digital technologies. It encourages all actors in the area to delete unnecessary computer files, emails, unused applications, old conversation histories on social networks and to give a second life to digital equipment by opting for repair or reuse.


National initiatives independent of the global project


Estonia

* Telia Estonia's Digital Cleanup Day since 2019


USA

* every 2nd Monday in February since 2000 National Clean Out Your Computer Day


Canada

* every 3rd Monday of October since 2010 National Clean Out Your Virtual Desktop Day


See also

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Let's Do It! World Let's Do It World is a global civic organization that started from Estonia, mobilizing people worldwide in joining local, national and regional clean-up events. Among other projects, it is the founder of World Cleanup Day, on which a network of ...
*
World Cleanup Day World Cleanup Day is a global social action program aimed at combating the global solid waste problem, including the problem of marine debris. It is held annually on 20 September, and is coordinated by the global organization Let's Do It! World, ...


References


External links


Digital Cleanup Day

European Institutes for Sustainable IT (ISIT)
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