Green sells, whether the product in question is a hybrid car or a laptop computer. Tech firms know this, but they also face growing scepticism as a result of the the deluge of greenwash we are all being subjected to.
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Are high-tech companies green hypocrites?
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Let's hear your green thoughts
(via computerworlduk.com)
With power costs rocketing and electricity supplies becoming increasingly unpredictable, IT executives could benefit from completing the Global Action Plan green IT survey and thinking about new ways of working. Global Action Plan is keen to determine the baseline on green IT. It has also launched an end user Environmental IT Leadership Team with representatives from chiefs from Ford, the British Medical Association (BMA), Sony UK, John Lewis, E.ON UK, the University of Cumbria and Lloyds TSB to establish a green group that will tackle climate change.
Submitted by mtiffen on Wed, 2007-09-26 10:32. | Tags: technology | green; environment; green IT; green survey; green business; IT environmental impact