Keeping the PCs whirring without costing the Earth
By Steve Ranger
Published: 13 September 2006 11:35 BST
The Eden Project, in Cornwall, is a not-for-profit charitable trust. Its mission: to promote understanding of the relationship between plants, people and resources. And making its IT as green as possible is part of this.
This picture shows a view of the site with the new education centre - The Core - in the foreground.
Photo credit: Steve Ranger
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