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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 WePTG 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 S2SBT 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-19Commsworld 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.