By Gemma Simpson, 21 November 2007 16:16
NEWS
Abroad
Don't throw those PCs away! Instead of chucking older kit in a skip - which is now a big no-no thanks to the WEEE directive - many companies are donating their old computers to organisations which send them on to schools and community projects in countries that need them.
Green IT from A to Z
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A is for Abroad
B is for Blades
C is for Carbon footprint
D is for Data centres
E is for Energy sources
F is for Freecycle
G is for Government
H is for Homeworking
I is for Ice caps
J is for Jobs (Steve)
K is for Kilowatts
L is for Landfill
M is for Mercury
N is for Nanogeneration
O is for Offsetting
P is for Paperless office
Q is for Queen
R is for Recycling
S is for SmartPlanet.com
T is for Travel
U is for Upgrade
V is for Virtualisation
W is for WEEE
X is for Xmas
Y is for You
Z is for Zero emissions
Computer Aid International is one such charity which provides reconditioned and recycled PCs for schools and community projects in the developing world. A team of three from CNET Networks UK, publisher of silicon.com, travelled to Kenya earlier this year to raise money for the IT industry charity with a 400km cycle ride.
The team's efforts saw a sea container full of recycled PC equipment arrive in Kenya in April.
But it's not just PC recycling - office equipment giant Ricoh announced plans earlier this year to help customers reduce their carbon footprints, as well as improve conditions in the developing world through planting fruit trees in Africa.


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1. James Hammerton-Fraser
Green IT!
Oxymoron or what!
2. Sean
Its not an oxymoron!! Not with resources that are geared towards educating IT professionals and companies to lowering their carbon footprint!