Green Telecoms

  • Redsquid goes green with carbon neutrality

    London-based tech provider Redsquid has earned Carbon Neutral status after offsetting 100% of its 2020 emissions and hopes others in the industry will follow suit.
  • Stone launches e-waste recycling app

    The launch of Stone Group's new e-waste recycling app reflects growing demand from organisations for a more sustainable approach to IT hardware purchasing and disposal, according to Director Tim We
  • PTG joins forces with S2S to launch IT refurb service 

    IT solutions firm Pure Technology Group (PTG), headquartered in Leeds, has teamed up with IT asset recovery specialist S2S
  • BT prepares for green recovery from Covid-19 pandemic

    BT is to launch its first Green Tech Innovation Platform as part of efforts to drive a green recovery from the Covid-19
  • Commsworld targets zero waste to landfill

    Edinburgh-based Commsworld has secured a new accreditation as it pursues an ambitious sustainability goal, to send zero waste to landfill.
  • CBI says green or growth is a 'false choice'

    The controversy over whether the 'green' economy is a good or a bad thing for UK PLC has been given a positive boost by one of the country's most influential groups. A new report from the CBI claims that green policies are a 'vital driver' of economic growth, and that a straight choice between going green or boosting economic growth is a false one.
  • Nimans issues 'last orders' call for Panasonic Eco Scrappage Scheme

    Nimans has issued a 'last orders' call for its Panasonic's Eco Scrappage Scheme. The distributor calls time on the scheme at the end of March and is urging Panasonic resellers to save 20% off system purchases during the promotion, where an old PBX can be traded-in for a selected NCP or TDE unified comms platform, runs out towards the end of March.
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