The number of organisations that prioritise the safe disposal of e-waste has increased, survey finds.
The Vodacom/Vodafone Innovation Centre, in Midrand, wins a Mail & Guardian Greening the Future award.
The company plans to raise ₤230 million for four UK-based clean technology businesses.
The company will build the next phase of its data centre primarily using renewable energy.
The company behind the development of SA's electric car closes its doors due to lack of funding.
The Historic Arkansas Museum will switch to a geothermal heating and cooling system.
Customers will be issued with vouchers to use towards their next purchase, while the hardware will be recycled.
Using smartphones, a Brazilian tribe measured its carbon offsets, which it will sell on the global carbon market.
The company's intelligent rack mount power distribution units are now Cisco EnergyWise certified. [Local rep: Falcon Electronics]
This year's World Environment Day celebrations focus on the green economy and job creation.
The electronics company has cultivated edible 'curtains' that cool its offices and provide fresh produce.
The company has planted 20 indigenous trees at Walkhaven Dog Park, fulfilling its Earth Hour promise.
The 3 600m2 solar installation will be the largest single array of panels in Africa.