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== History of the OCP Sustainability Project ==
== History of the OCP Sustainability Project ==


The '''Open Compute Project (OCP) Sustainability Project''' traces its origins to a proposal introduced on December 3, 2020, as part of the organization's strategic initiatives for the year 2021. At the time, [https://www.linkedin.com/in/djani/ Dharmesh Jani (DJ)] of Meta Inc, who also served as the OCP Incubation Committee (IC) Co-chair, presented the idea of incorporating sustainability as a core principle within the Open Compute Project. The proposal was met with unanimous support from the incubation committee and the volunteer leadership of OCP, and sustainability was prioritized as the top initiative among the 14 proposals under consideration.
The '''Open Compute Project (OCP) Sustainability Project''' traces its origins to a proposal introduced on December 3, 2020, as part of the organization's strategic initiatives for the year 2021. At the time,[https://www.linkedin.com/in/djani/ Dharmesh Jani (DJ)] of Meta Inc, who also served as the OCP Incubation Committee (IC) Co-chair, presented the idea of incorporating sustainability as a core principle within the Open Compute Project. The proposal was met with unanimous support from the incubation committee and the volunteer leadership of OCP, and sustainability was prioritized as the top initiative among the 14 proposals under consideration.


=== Formation of the Core Team and Workstreams ===
=== Formation of the Core Team and Workstreams ===
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