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 While minimising cost is essential for market viability, it can compromise other critical aspects, such as reliability, durability, or security, leading to potential issues over the device's lifecycle. While minimising cost is essential for market viability, it can compromise other critical aspects, such as reliability, durability, or security, leading to potential issues over the device's lifecycle.
  
-===== Green IoT (G-IoT): A Holistic Approach =====+===== Green IoT: A Holistic Approach =====
  
 Green IoT aims to address the environmental and sustainability challenges associated with IoT systems. It focuses on: Green IoT aims to address the environmental and sustainability challenges associated with IoT systems. It focuses on:
  
   * **Minimising Energy Consumption:** Through energy-efficient designs and renewable energy sources.   * **Minimising Energy Consumption:** Through energy-efficient designs and renewable energy sources.
-  * **Reducing E-Waste:** Promoting using recyclable materials and modular designs to extend device lifecycles.+  * **Reducing E-Waste:** Promoting the use of recyclable materials and modular designs to extend device lifecycles.
   * **Sustainable Applications of IoT:** Leveraging IoT solutions to enhance resource efficiency in agriculture, transportation, and energy industries.    * **Sustainable Applications of IoT:** Leveraging IoT solutions to enhance resource efficiency in agriculture, transportation, and energy industries. 
  
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