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Customers Eco-efficiency Green IT Headline Performance


Reduced electricity use in IT operations by an estimated 38.7 million kWh in 2013, saving over 5,500 tonnes of CO2


e.


TD’s ability to serve our customers is dependent upon information technology (IT). We have developed a multi-year approach to reducing electricity use in IT solutions, including:


• Device efficiency enhancements through server and storage virtualization, printer consolidation and cloud printing;


• Installation of thin client devices;


Saved an estimated 116 million kWh and 15,262 tonnes of CO2


e since 2011.


• Utilization of power management capabilities;


• Increasing use of virtual meeting technology; and


• Migration to a LEED Platinum data centre.


We’re on target to reduce electricity use in IT operations by 233 million kWh by 2015.


Cumulative Electricity Savings From Green Information Technology (IT) Solutions (2011 to 2013)


Cumulative savings Data centre


PC power management Thin client


Printer reduction Total to date:


TD 2013 Corporate Responsibility Report


Electricity savings (kWh) 88,000,000 27,000,000 542,000 165,000


115,070,000 0 20406080 100


• In 2013 travel-related emissions represented 21% of our total GHG emissions.


• Air travel accounts for 64% of our travel-related emissions.


We continue to invest in technology solutions that help employees conduct business while reducing the need for travel. The business case for reducing business travel is compelling; but in


Business Travel in 2013 – North America (millions of km)


Business Travel Headline Performance


3.4 million km and 1,339 tonnes of CO2


e saved. 94%


of employees have access to virtual meeting software.


order to change behaviour, we are working to create incentives and make virtual meetings readily accessible and easier to use. In 2013, we saw a 57% increase in the installation of video- conferencing facilities.


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