Did you know that buildings account for a staggering 39% of global greenhouse gas emissions annually? This statistic has prompted a wave of advancements in energy efficiency, with the introduction of new environmental regulations targeting operational carbon reduction. Continue reading below to learn about the implications of a building's overall carbon footprint, and how Fiber to the Edge (FTTE) can help businesses meet sustainability goals.
Fiber to the Edge: Net-Zero Goals, Operational Carbon Reduction, & Long-Term Environmental Gains
In order to achieve net-zero goals, it is essential to understand the carbon footprint of real estate investments and implement Fiber to the Edge technology. This sustainable network option offers high bandwidth and reliability, all while reducing carbon footprint.
By using fewer materials, space, and energy compared to traditional copper networks, FTTE customers can immediately decrease their building's overall carbon footprint by 1.3%, making a significant impact on your sustainability goals.
Looking ahead, utilizing FTTE could potentially prevent a 6.8% increase in carbon emissions over 30 years, in contrast to traditional network solutions that require frequent replacements.
Download Corning's Building Sustainability White Paper
Take a step towards a greener future in building design by making informed decisions. Download our trusted partner's Building Sustainability White Paper to uncover valuable insights on how FTTE technology can transform your approach to carbon reduction and sustainable construction.
Start your journey towards a more sustainable future today! Contact an Accu-Tech Representative to start your project and learn more about Corning Fiber Solutions.