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Number of enterprises with 10 or more employees and self-employed by applied measures to reduce environmental impact of ICT and activity (NACE Rev. 2), Slovenia, multiannually

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4/12/2025
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During the transition period after SKD 2025 (NACE Rev. 2.1) entering into force, statistical data will still be collected and published according to SKD 2008 (NACE Rev. 2). The transition periods will vary depending on the individual surveys.

APPLIED MEASURES TO REDUCE ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT OF ICT

3.1 Use of ICT systems or solutions to reduce the energy consumption

Examples of use include an automated system to improve the energy efficiency of machinery; smart thermostat to monitor, control and optimize energy consumption; smart lighting systems; remote monitoring or control system to manage energy consumption; systems to detect anomalous consumption, voltage peaks or other non-conformities.

3.2 Use of ICT systems or solutions to reduce the materials used (including consumables)

ICT systems or solutions aimed at reducing the consumption of consumable materials and increasing the use of recycled materials are also included. Examples of use include: computer-aided design optimising material use; 3D printing for material efficiency; automatic sorting for better separation and recyclability of waste; monitoring systems supporting predictive maintenance of assets; flow sensor to reduce water consumption; ERP systems for minimizing overstocking and reduce material waste.

3.3 Monitoring and evaluating the impact of ICT solutions on energy or material consumption

Monitoring and evaluating the impact of using ICT solutions means calculating the energy or material savings or the increased efficiency resulting from the use of ICT solutions in the enterprise. Examples include: comparing energy consumption when using a digital energy-saving solution with consumption without its use; comparing the amount of production waste when using a computer-aided design optimization solution with the amount of waste without its use; reviewing the energy invoice and calculating the share of energy savings attributed to ICT solutions.
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