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Greenpeace's latest Guide to Greener Electronics shows big improvements by some companies and low starts for others.
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Small moves toward daily sustainability are a part of a growing trend toward sustainable facilities management that goes beyond high-profile green initiatives, such as installing a solar power system or achieving LEED certification. This trend instead focuses on the daily minutiae of how a building is operated.
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The new processors are the first to make use of Intel's new Hafnium-based chips made using its 45-nm manufacturing processes, and are expected to increase speed while lowering overall energy use.
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Public policy, innovative companies, breakthroughs in sustainable design and consumer demand are all converging to reimagine and reshape human habitat, starting in an unlikely place: Chinese gated communities.
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The retailer's recycling program, which premiered in 2006 in just 100 stores, has already diverted more than 100,000 pounds of electronics, batteries and printer cartridges from landfills.
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All businesses should evaluate their operating processes and incorporate practical environmental measures, according to Dell Inc.
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Green IT could significantly impact enterprises during the next three years, Gartner Inc. predicts. Potential regulations could complicate the plans of businesses that want to expand their data centers.
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Dell Computer yesterday announced a new online product recovery and recycling service aimed at the small business market. The service starts at $25 per computer, and is intended to streamline the buying, set-up and disposal of IT hardware.
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Together with the Global Digital Solidarity Fund, HP will contribute hundreds of thousands of dollars to a new project that will assess how five African nations deal with e-waste, and then develop methods to improve recycling and reuse tailored to each country's needs.
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Lenovo's new PC, officially known as the ThinkCentre A61e, is the company's first EPEAT Gold-rated product, and surpasses the EPA's Energy Star 4.0 criteria for computer systems with its 85 percent efficient power supply.
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The growing awareness of buildings' contribution to climate change, combined with a large existing building inventory and the potential of fattening the bottom line, promises to cast a brighter spotlight on green renovations of existing commercial buildings.
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What's commonly referred to as municipal solid waste is only a small slice of the waste pie. And that could be a problem for companies.
by Joel Makower
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U.S. consumers view Dell, HP, Microsoft and Apple as the greenest tech companies of the land at a time when green factors are emerging as a 'critical-mass' consideration, according to a new survey released by Ipsos Insight.
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Constructing a clean and green future for the planet starts at the ground floor and continues all the way up to the penthouse.
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The expanded service will now offer free recycling for HP products to small businesses as well as to individuals, the company announced this week.
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IT asset disposal is an industry with compelling drivers: security, regulatory compliance and eco-responsibility. What should companies large and small look for in the company that disposes of your end-of-life IT assets?
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The data centers, in Santa Clara; Blackwater, U.K.; and Bangalore, India use the latest energy-efficient technologies and will reduce the company's total carbon emissions by more than 1 percent. With the Eco Innovation Initiative, Sun aims to share its experience helping clients to build the greenest data centers possible.
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Sony and Waste Management partnered last week to launch a nationwide E-waste recycling program that could eventually lead to drop-off sites being located within 20 miles of the majority of the U.S. population.
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Plastinum Polymer Technologies Corp. said Wednesday it plans to move its headquarters to California, the site of its first e-waste recycling plant that will open in September. As many as five additional recycling plants could follow by 2010.
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Although IT leaders are starting to take an interest in green computing, there's a serious gap in adoption, according to a Canadian research firm.
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As part of a new partnership with the Green Electronics Council, the IT systems supplier will create a version of the Council's Environmental Benefits calculator aimed at reducing U.K. companies' impact on the environment.
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Dell announced Thursday it is ahead of schedule in recovering more than 275 million pounds of computer equipment, at a time when more companies are turning to third-party IT asset disposal services because of security, regulatory and environmental concerns.
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The 36 million products sold during the Electronic Product Environmental Assessment Tool's first six months saved billions of kilowatt-hours of electricity and prevented the release of 40,000 tons of toxics into the environment, according to the group's first report.
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When it comes to dealing with the growing e-waste problem, the old environmental mantra of 'reduce, reuse and recycle' can be a simple solution to upgrading your hardware.
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HP has recycled 1 billion pounds of electronics and print cartridges, putting the Silicon Valley company ahead of its recycling goal by six months, the company announced Friday.