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Small businesses make up the vast majority of offices in this country, and although large-scale IT solutions may be beyond their reach, there are plenty of ways smaller companies can save energy and reduce waste.
by Jim Rise
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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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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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The Business Performance Management Forum and BlueArc Corp. partnered this week to launch a thought leadership program geared toward energy efficiencies in the IT sector.
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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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Working with K-12 educators, Dell Computer announced that it will work with attendees of this week's National Educational Computing Conference in Atlanta to plant 1,000 trees.