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33% Of Consumers Expect To Buy Green Electronics Over Next 2 Years
33% Of Consumers Expect To Buy Green Electronics Over Next 2 Years
environmentalleader.com — December 11, 2008 33% Of Consumers Expect To Buy Green Electronics Over Next 2 Years Although awareness... of “green” consumer electronic (CE) offerings lags behind sectors like household products and automobiles, 33 percent of consumers say they expect ... (more) 33% Of Consumers Expect To Buy Green Electronics Over ...
Self-Powering Electronics May Be On the Horizon
sustainablebusiness.com — An interesting discovery at Texas A&M; University could lead to the use of nano-sized piezoelectrics in cell... phones and other gadgets. (more) Self-Powering Electronics May Be On the Horizon
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Webroot Launches Global 'Go Green' Recycling Program
Greener Buildings — Webroot Launches Global 'Go Green' Recycling Program BOULDER, Colo. -- Webroot is partnering with Guaranteed Recycling Xperts and Centillion to provide free recycling of legacy security hardware to purchasers of Webroot's new hosted online threat protection solution. The online security service — a product called the Webroot Web Security Software as a Service (SaaS) that launched in June — prompted the company to develop the Go Green recycling program. "When we realized that the tremendous success of security SaaS solutions would be making hardware-based security obsolete, we took steps to provide a socially responsible alternative for recycling this influx of ...

Electronics TakeBack Coalition Gives Recycling Tips for the Holidays
GoodCleanTech — ... For old, non-working devices, the Coalition's list (PDF file) of various brands' electronics recycling projects would come useful. The file details several major manufacturers' recycling efforts and teaches the ordinary consumer how to get their old electronics recycled. Dell, for example, will recycle any of its own products for free anytime and would even send you a coupon for free shipping. Apple, on the other hand, takes only old Mac computers for free if you're buying a new one. ...

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