The company has established an Itad Solutions Division that will recycle and refurbish end-of-life IT equipment.
Cities have to adopt a radically new approach to meet the energy demands of the future, say experts.
From March, selected products in the PaperGeni range of thermal paper rolls will no longer contain the chemical Bisphenol A.
Innovation and new technologies lag behind more critical issues, reveals a new World Energy Council survey.
The Gen8 servers use new hardware and software which helps them to deliver more value per watt of power.
A new UN report reveals youth are looking to innovation in green ICTs and social networking to advance job opportunities.
Reducing paper consumption in the workplace brings cost savings, efficient workflows, as well as a greener footprint, says Warren Buss, ECM Solution Manager at Nokusa Engineering Informatics.
Technology leaders caution that green technology may not be the giant job creator it was predicted to be.
No sign of Facebook or Apple in Greenpeace's latest ranking of environmentally-active tech companies.
An Epicor survey finds most companies have not heard of carbon accounting and do not monitor their footprints.
The tie-up will help reduce CO2 emissions related to the production of cement.
The ITU and Telef'onica will run two application contests for developers with bright ideas in the sustainable energy space.
The company has increased its carbon efficiency from 36.4 grams per Euro in 2010 to 34.3 grams per Euro in 2011.