Incredible Connection customers are encouraged to recycle their old electronic appliances in exchange for discounts.
In this World Wide Wrap: Fujitsu's eco-tactics under fire, small business IT can easily go green, and new 'green' antenna unveiled.
The utility launched a three-year system-wide deployment of smart grid technology in February 2010.
The social networking giant has no public plan to stop using coal power, says Greenpeace.
In this World Wide Wrap: Supermarket adds smart trolleys, online retail sector set to soar, and retail chains adopt e-paper shelf labels.
New technologies like virtualisation and unified messaging can aid in reducing a company's carbon footprint, says Axiz.
In this World Wide Wrap: Chinese bank cuts paper use, pioneers test solar-powered energy storage, and Obama's green plans questioned.
The solution offers significant benefits in terms of data security, management and flexibility, says Tony de Sousa, enterprise business unit manager at Datacentrix.
Substituting renewable materials for plastic, the Mouse M440 ECO is 100% recyclable.
The WorkCentre 7556 was recently awarded BLI's highest Field Test rating of five stars. [Local rep: Bytes Document Solutions]
Direct thermal papers are 100% safe, with no record of a negative impact on consumers, says PaperGeni.
SA needs to take an active role when it comes to e-cycling and e-waste, say environmental experts.