Connectivity

Orange is reducing the emissions associated with the radio part of its mobile network with the help of its providers

• Orange is purchasing and rolling out radio access products for its mobile network from various industrial partners; in order to reduce its greenhouse gas emissions, the company has embarked on a collaborative innovation program.
• Orange is pursuing an ambitious ecosystem transformation by decarbonizing purchases, supported by the Partners to Net Zero Carbon (PTNZC) program launched in 2024. The goal is to reduce the emissions associated with the purchase of products and services (Scope 3) by partnering with its highest emitting providers and structuring decarbonization actions set out in concrete and measurable progress plans.
• The scope of these efforts spans the complete life cycle of products and services from the manufacturing phase to end-of-life management, with a particular focus on network energy and usage.
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