Driving Sustainable Innovation in Digital Technologies: A Deep Dive into Energy-Efficient Computing and Circular Design

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Abstract

This research explores the role of sustainable innovation in digital technologies, with a focus on energy-efficient computing and circular design practices. The purpose of the study is to evaluate how these practices can contribute to environmental sustainability while fostering innovation in the tech industry. The study employs a mixed-methods approach, combining qualitative interviews with industry experts and a quantitative analysis of energy consumption data in various digital systems. The key findings reveal that energy-efficient computing, when integrated into design processes, can significantly reduce the carbon footprint of digital technologies. Additionally, the adoption of circular design practices—such as reusing hardware components and optimizing resource utilization—leads to both environmental and economic benefits for technology companies. Despite these advantages, challenges such as high initial costs and technological limitations hinder widespread adoption of sustainable practices. In conclusion, the study emphasizes that driving sustainable innovation in digital technologies requires a shift toward both energy-efficient computing and circular design, supported by industry-wide collaboration, government policies, and investment in R&D. The research calls for further exploration into scalable solutions and strategies to overcome the barriers to implementation, ensuring a more sustainable future for the digital sector.

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