Digital Responsibility
Building a responsible digital future
Digital technologies shape our daily lives, but they also come with ethical, social and environmental responsibilities. The DestinE Platform is committed to promoting a safer, more inclusive and more sustainable digital ecosystem for everyone, while supporting climate resilience and informed decision-making for the planet’s future.
What is Digital Responsibility?
Digital Responsibility is the practice of using technology in a way that respects people, protects the planet and supports long-term prosperity. It includes:
Promoting transparency,
fairness and ethical innovation
Ensuring accessibility
and inclusion
Reducing the environmental
footprint of digital services
Protecting
privacy and data
Why it matters
Digital technologies offer enormous value, but they also carry environmental, social and ethical impacts.
Energy-intensive cloud services, unnecessary data storage and short device lifecycles all contribute to global emissions and electronic waste.
They also contribute to resource depletion – using up natural resources faster than they can be replaced – because producing digital equipment requires large amounts of raw materials that are extracted from the environment, often affecting ecosystems and local communities.
Digital responsibility is also about accessibility. Not everyone has the same access to technology: poor connectivity, high costs or inaccessible digital products can create digital divides and exclude people with specific needs or in remote areas.
Becoming aware of these impacts helps us make smarter, more sustainable and more inclusive choices.
Understanding your digital footprint
Every technology-driven activity leaves a trace on the environment.
This footprint is shaped by:
Resources required to build and use final devices (including energy and raw materials).
Every time we use a digital service, we rely on these devices, which is why they account for most of the digital sector’s greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions.
E-waste
Outdated or short-lived hardware generates large amounts of electronic waste, much of which is difficult to recycle and recover.
Resources needed to build and operate datacentres and networks (including energy, raw materials and water), which store, process and transmit data.
Their impact is growing with the rise of AI, which increases the demand for computing.
Data storage and usage
Keeping unnecessary backups and high-resolution content increases the need for storage and computing, which in turn requires more servers, energy and resources.
To support more conscious digital choices, we are developing guidance and tools that help users and service providers become more aware of this footprint and understand how it can be progressively reduced over time.
Best practices for sustainable digital behaviour
Responsible digital habits can make a meaningful difference. Some effective practices include:
Extending the lifespan of personal equipment,
supported by service eco-design that reduces obsolescence.
Recycling
or reusing digital devices responsibly.
Optimising data storage and computation,
including choosing cloud providers that actively reduce energy use and environmental impact.
Supporting accessibility,
ensuring that digital tools remain usable for all and do not widen digital divides.
Reducing unnecessary energy consumption.
These actions help reduce our collective footprint and support a healthier planet.
Our Commitment
The DestinE Platform is implementing a structured Digital Responsibility roadmap built around the United Nations’ 3P framework: People, Planet and Prosperity. These pillars guide our approach to ensuring that digital technologies are designed and used ethically, inclusively and sustainably across the platform
People
Empowering users and teams by strengthening awareness, supporting accessibility, and promoting the ethical and transparent use of data and AI.
Planet
Reducing environmental impact through footprint assessments, the development of carbon-calculation capabilities, the adoption of eco-design principles, and collaboration with cloud providers to limit energy use and emissions.
Prosperity
Building long-term value by enhancing governance, engaging with suppliers, and offering tools and best practices that help service providers deliver more sustainable digital services.