Konica Minolta has contributed R238 300 towards the WWF's efforts to curb rhino poaching.
Michelangelo Green Economy solutions include LED lights, heat pumps with solar pre-heating and inverter air-conditioners.
The company planted 2 008 trees at impoverished schools in Cape Town and Paarl, bringing its total to 17 678 trees planted.
The company throws its weight behind government's green commitments and calls on other corporates to do the same.
Samsung's new line-up of LED retrofit lamps, light engines and chips reduce energy consumption by 80% compared to incandescent and halogen lamps.
SA must use the opportunity to create green jobs, and educate and train consumers and business, says eWasa.
The company supplied vegetable seedlings to disadvantaged schools and community projects in the Johannesburg area.
Eezi-Sign allows users to securely sign documents electronically, saves paper and reduces greenhouse gas emissions.
Keith Anderson's pro bono work in responsible disposal of e-waste in SA wins him an ICT Social Responsibility Award.
Ways in which energy efficiency could be achieved were discussed at ITWeb's Smart Energy Executive Forum 2012.
For every bizhub sold, Konica Minolta makes a contribution to the WWF, which supports SA's rhino DNA database.