Tim Dunn: How we're reducing the climate impact of electronics | In The Green

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Director: TED, Best Buy, Tim Dunn, take one.
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Tim Dunn: The climate crisis that we're in can be so daunting to think about,
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it's so systemic.
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How do I, as an individual,
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step into this space and make a difference?
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Just think of your house or your apartment where you have everything on.
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Plugging your refrigerator in: big energy draw in your house;
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plugging your TV in, full family entertainment,
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there's another energy draw.
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You take your stove, your dishwasher,
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your clothes washer, your clothes dryer.
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If you take those minor things that we do every day
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and you can influence that,
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that is the picture that we can draw to say:
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here's where we can have the impact.
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[In the Green: The Business of Climate Action]
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[Presented by: TED Countdown and The Climate Pledge]
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[Tim Dunn; Company: Best Buy; Sector: Electronics; Location: USA]
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We are a large retailer,
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unique in a sense that most thing that we sell
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plug in, have a battery,
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consume energy in some way.
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The use of a product sold is part of our emissions inventory.
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Everything we've put out into the market that's plugging in to the electrical grid,
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we are in some form part of that ownership for that carbon.
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When we started putting pen to paper and saw the carbon impact
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of the use of products that we sell,
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it was 40 times that of our own operation.
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So that’s where we set out to say: if you’re plugging in at home,
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that has to be part of our goals to reduce it.
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We went through and looked at what items are we putting into customers homes
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that do have a significant energy draw.
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So it was at that point we started to see the scope of Energy Star.
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Energy Star is a partnership at the EPA and Department of Energy in the US
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to set a standard to develop the most energy efficient product.
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How can you make this thing work its best
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but consume the least amount of energy in that process?
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And that became the conversation with our vendors.
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If we can have an impact on that customer's energy bill,
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helping them live more sustainably,
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that's your story, too.
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And so we can go from a customer plugging in a new product,
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being thrilled with their experience,
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to 100 customers, to 1,000 customers.
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Our next step is how sustainable that product is at end of life.
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Circularity is what we need to get to.
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We're going to account for that.
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When a customer brings that product home,
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that's just one part of the interaction.
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Once that product has met its end of life for that customer,
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bring us that product back.
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We will evaluate that product to say: Is there any use in trade-in?
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Does it need to be repaired?
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We'll put it through our repair process.
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If it's truly end of life,
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we will put it into our recycling programs that have vetted partners,
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held to the highest standards,
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that's fulfilling the customer promise end to end,
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but it's also fulfilling our environmental obligations end to end.
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At the core of it, every single product that we're putting in customers homes,
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we are there through every single point of that product life.
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Global climate change is impacting us on a scale --
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our stores, our employees our customers --
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that not doing something about it is an impact to our business.
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The time is now to make a difference and accelerate all of our goals
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and get to net-zero by 2040.
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