All Green IT News - March 2008

Xerox offers office eco-check

Xerox has launched a carbon footprint meter that can tell companies how environmental efficient their offices are

Thin client technology cuts CO2 emissions by 166,000 tons in 2007

Thin client technology has reduced carbon emissions in Western Europe by 166,000 tons in 2007, according to the Fraunhofer Institute in Germany.

IT standards needed to help green automotive industry

IT standards are needed to green the automotive industry, says the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) and the Formula One motor racing organisation.

Barclays to build energy-efficient datacentre with HP technology

Barclays has started an 11-month project to slash its carbon footprint by building an energy-efficient datacentre facility using Dynamic Smart Cooling technology from HP.

Government to drive on with road charge plans

The government is to make major changes to the UK transport system, underpinned by IT, as part of Alistair Darling's "green" budget.

Brits dump 12.5 million PCs over past five years

Some 12.5 million unwanted PCs or laptops in the UK have not been re-used or recycled by their owners over the past five years.

Network equipment energy efficiency key to competitive edge

Power consumption and other so-called ‘green issues’ are fast becoming the information technology industry's biggest challenge.

Kirklees council uses aerial mapping to promote household energy efficiency

Kirklees Council is using a thermal image map created by aerial survey specialist Bluesky to promote a £20m programme to improve energy efficiency in every household in the area.

Suppliers talk green at CeBIT but they still have long way to go, says Greenpeace

Despite suppliers talking green at this week's CeBIT show in Germany, they still have a long way to go in reducing their environmental impact, says Greenpeace.

Hibernian signs £530,000 green printing contract with Canon

The Hibernian insurance group in Ireland has signed a £530,000 contract with Canon to support its environmental print strategy.
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