International e-waste Day stories - Page 6
Focus on corporate responsibility key to profitable business
Sun, 1st May 2011
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printing
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ricoh
NZ businesses focusing on genuine corporate responsibility find it's not just ethical, but profitable too, with Ricoh leading by example.
Channelling the green message
Sun, 1st May 2011
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cleantech
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personal computing devices
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pc hardware
IT&C vendors evolve, aiming for eco-friendliness to meet the rising demand for sustainable tech among informed customers.
Recycle your old PC for free
Mon, 1st Nov 2010
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e-waste
NZ gears up for eDay on Nov 6th, offering over 50 spots to safely recycle PCs and phones, aiming to combat e-waste and protect the environment.
A new lease of life
Sun, 1st Aug 2010
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e-waste
Reviving IT assets offers a greener future, marrying economic gains with environmental responsibility—a vision for sustainable tech evolution.
Thriving in the face of adversity
Sun, 1st Aug 2010
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e-waste
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analyst report
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retailers
While the initial hype surrounding green IT may have died down, the interest and implementation of green products and services continues to rise.
Green Government
Tue, 1st Jun 2010
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personal computing devices
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pc hardware
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hardware
The UK gov updates procurement policies to focus on green tech and tackles e-waste, showing serious commitment to combatting climate change.
Green with envy
Tue, 1st Jun 2010
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cleantech
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sustainability
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green it
As critics debate NZ's green impact, the nation's slow but rising environmental awareness suggests eco-critics may soon be history's footnotes.
Recycling those IT cast-offs
Tue, 1st Jun 2010
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mercury
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e-waste
Just throwing away that old computer equipment is no longer acceptable, as it contains things toxic to the environment.
Are you a Waster?
Tue, 1st Jun 2010
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uc
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hp
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voip
E-waste poses a very real threat to the environment, but your purchasing and recycling choices can assuage this.
Microsoft announces Imagine Cup finalists
Fri, 11th Dec 2009
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microsoft
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massey university
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solar power
Earlier this year, Kiwi students were challenged to imagine a world where technology solves the toughest problems.
Creating a sustainable business
Sun, 1st Feb 2009
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e-waste
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retailers
New Zealand businesses are looking to leverage technology to drive sustainable practices and reduce carbon emissions.