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Corporate Sustainability

  • Sony Ericsson Goes Green With Phones, Eliminates Manual

    The company’s GreenHeart cell phones are deceptively simple in how they reduce energy consumption. Quite simply, they come with less paper.

    Enterprise

    Michael Kanellos June 4, 2009
  • Corporate Social, Environmental Efforts Need More Data, IBM Says

    Big Blue's second-annual survey on corporate social responsibility shows that executives aren't collecting enough data often enough to make strategic decisions. Not surprisingly, IBM has tools and consultancy offerings to fix that problem. 

    Corporate Sustainability

    Jeff St. John June 1, 2009
  • Greenpeace Launches Green IT Scoreboard

    The environmental group issues a report card that says IT companies such as IBM, Intel and Sony aren't doing enough to fight climate change and cut the world's 2020 emissions by 15 percent, a goal that is achievable if IT companies just put more efforts into it. 

    Enterprise

    Ucilia Wang May 27, 2009
  • The Life of a Sustainability Officer

    It’s the first day of school for corporate America when it comes to environmental and carbon accounting, say execs from HP, Sony, Applied Materials and other companies.

    Enterprise

    Fredrik Wass and Michael Kanellos May 15, 2009
  • Dell Stakes Out Aggressive E-Waste Policy

    The PC maker says it will exceed international norms by banning all non-working, non-warranty electronics from recycling in developing countries.

    Enterprise

    Jeff St. John May 12, 2009
  • Top Ten Enterprise Customers

    The list ranks who we think will be the most important and influential buyers in greentech. Some will buy for their operations while others will mostly have influence on their own suppliers.

    Enterprise

    Michael Kanellos April 30, 2009
  • What Big Companies Want From Green Startups

    Unilever, IBM and other companies said they are constantly investigating green technologies that would help them conserve energy or sell products to customers who embrace efficiencies.

    Enterprise

    Ucilia Wang April 22, 2009
  • Sony Expands Recycling Effort

    Got an old Trinitron? Sony will haul it away for free via its GreenFill in-store recycling service launched today.

    Enterprise

    Michael Kanellos April 22, 2009
  • IBM to Focus Supply Chain Heft on Green

    Supply-chain logistics is a lot like playing The Sims. IBM will use its know-how to whittle carbon out of its products.

    Enterprise

    Michael Kanellos April 8, 2009
  • Green Business Not Green Enough

    Despite all the talk, businesses aren't following up on their green plans, according to a new report.

    Enterprise

    Ucilia Wang February 2, 2009
  • HP Ups Ante in E-Waste With Cash Rebates to Consumers

    Got some old PCs or printers sitting around? HP will give you cash for them. It's the latest step in the growing market for e-waste.

    Enterprise

    Michael Kanellos January 6, 2009
  • Google and GE Gang Up for Green Energy

    The two companies pledge to work on "next generation" energy and press for green energy-friendly policies in Washington.

    Enterprise

    Jeff St. John September 17, 2008
  • Reincarnation for Paper, Without Recycling

    If you're like most office workers, some 20 percent of the pages you print end up in the recycling or waste bin the same day. Xerox researchers have invented an erasable paper that fades after a day so it can be reused again and again.

    Enterprise

    Jennifer Kho May 2, 2008
  • Toner Tech Cleans Water

    Enterprise

    Jennifer Kho May 2, 2008
  • IN BRIEF: Optimal Technologies Nabs $25M for Energy Management

    Financing will help bring the company's energy-saving software to market and green business focused research and new-media company Cleantech Group raises $10M.

    Enterprise

    Rachel Barron October 30, 2007
  • Wal-Mart Asks for Help to Achieve Green Goals

    At the Cleantech Forum in Toronto, retail giant announces a Web portal to collect ideas to wean itself from fossil fuels and reduce its waste. Cleantech Venture Network also releases third-quarter investment figures showing 50-percent growth from the previous quarter.

    Enterprise

    Tyler Hamilton October 25, 2007
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