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Telco Vendor Sustainability Analysis Report 2025: Ciena Leads the Green Charge Among NEPs; Chip, Fiber, and Chinese Vendors Lag - ResearchAndMarkets.com

DUBLIN--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The "Vendor Sustainability: Ciena Leads the Green Charge Among NEPs; Chip, Fiber, and Chinese Vendors Lag" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering.

This report addresses energy consumption, use of renewables, and carbon emissions among key vendors to the telecommunications operator (telco) sector. The publisher views climate change as an urgent crisis that is being ignored by too many of the world's wealthiest countries & companies. This report is part of an ongoing coverage of the issue, and an attempt to call greater attention to the subject.

This brief is a follow-up to two pioneering reports on sustainability in telecom: the 2023 study, "Vendors need green credentials to win telco business," and 2024's "Operators take baby steps towards sustainability as climate change worsens rapidly". The former report analyzed the role of vendors' climate practices in the carbon footprint of their key customers, the telcos.

It also provided a framework for understanding the data and the relevant industry organizations and standards (e.g. GRI, SBTi, CDP, TCFD, JAC, GHG Protocol, GeSI, and SASB/ISSB). In the latter report, the publisher reported on a disappointing lack of progress among telcos in their carbon footprints. Telco emissions were basically flat in 2023 YoY. That report's analysis considered only Scope 1 & Scope 2 emissions, and used the "market-based" standard for Scope 2 calculations. This approach should bias the numbers downwards, as it allows companies to reduce reported emissions based on things like renewable energy credits, but the results were nonetheless disappointing for the climate.

Since the publisher did not include Scope 3 in our analysis, which captures upstream and downstream emissions, it's important to examine how vendors (i.e. the "upstream" for telcos) are progressing in their sustainability programs. Unfortunately, the news is not good. For a large sample of 26 vendors selling to telcos, total emissions (Scope 1 + Scope 2 market-based + Scope 3, or "S1-3m") amounted to 481 million metric tons of CO2-equivalent in 2023, down just 3% YoY. Relative to revenues, S1-3m emissions were 254.7 metric tons per US$1M in revenues in 2023, from 271.9 in 2022. Use of renewables rose a bit in 2023, to 68%, from 61% in 2022. All three results indicate some progress, but very slow.

The progress is certainly not in line with the urgency of the climate crisis, or the stated carbon neutrality goals of telcos & much of the tech sector. One factor is that there are a few companies in the telco supply chain with notoriously high carbon footprints. Nearly all companies in China fall into this bucket, including top 5 Telco NI vendors Huawei, ZTE, and China Comservice. In addition, cabling & connectivity vendors like Corning and CommScope are behind the times in the march to green energy, as are chip companies further upstream such as Intel. More needs to be done, and quickly, in order for telecom to begin to be part of the solution rather than part of the problem.

There are some leaders in the sector, based upon a relatively high level of renewable energy and low carbon emissions relative to revenues. Within the group of 26, the leaders are: Accenture, Alphabet, Ciena, IBM, and Oracle. Notably, only one of these - Ciena is a traditional "network equipment provider" or NEP. In general, NEPs tend to consume more energy and have higher carbon footprints than software & services specialists. Two other NEPs, Ericsson and Nokia, should get honorable mention, as they are making good progress and are relatively transparent in their reports.

Key Topics Covered:

  • Summary
  • Introduction
  • Analysis
  • Overview of the vendors included
  • Results from 2023 sustainability reports
  • Energy consumption
  • Energy intensity
  • Greenhouse gas emissions
  • Leaders and laggards
  • Conclusion
  • Appendix

Companies Featured

  • Accenture plc
  • Alphabet
  • Amazon
  • Amdocs
  • Arista Networks
  • Carbon Disclosure Project (CDP)
  • Celesticc
  • China Comservice
  • Chunghwa Telecom
  • Ciena
  • Cisco Systems
  • CommScope
  • Corning
  • EcoVadis
  • Ericsson
  • Flex
  • Fujikura
  • Fujitsu Limited
  • GHG Protocol
  • Global Enabling Sustainability Initiative (GeSI)
  • Global Reporting Initiative (GRI)
  • Huawei
  • IBM
  • IFRS International Sustainability Standards Board (ISSB)
  • Infinera
  • Intel
  • Jabil
  • Joint Alliance for CSR (JAC)
  • Juniper Networks
  • KDDI
  • Korea Telecom (KT)
  • Microsoft
  • NEC Corp
  • Nokia
  • Oracle
  • Orange
  • Ribbon
  • Samsung Electronics
  • Science-Based Targets Initiative (SBTi)
  • Sustainability Accounting Standards Board (SASB)
  • Task Force on Climate-related Financial Disclosure (TCFD)
  • Tech Mahindra
  • ZTE

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