The first independently audited certification system for safe disposal of hazardous e-waste lets you search for the greenest recyclers in North America.
This page on Google's corporate website highlights the company's commitment to sustainable computing, and offers a host of resources on server and data center design, e-waste processing and energy-efficient computing.
From computers to cell phones to office supplies, this site from the U.K. offers a one-stop location for how to deal with end-of-life equipment
The WEEE Forum provides a knowledge base of information, reports and links related to the WEEE Directive.
This website aims to encourage discussion and implementation of green IT practices for small- to medium-sized businesses.
In a world of toxic e-waste and chronic energy shortfall, IT professionals of all stripes are seeking cost-effective ways to implement green practices across the enterprise, and this site aims to spread the word about sustainable computing practices.
A non-profit corporation formed to establish, maintain and endorse a standardized set of relevant benchmarks that can be applied to the newest generation of high-performance computers.
Environmental concerns to consider when purchasing computers, from materials and design to life cycle to packaging.
An Excel calculator that shows the energy savings from DC power conversion for servers.
VIA Technologies’ web site detailing its environmentally friendly product initiatives.
A guide to making the most environmentally-friendly choices when it comes to home computing.
Dell Computer’s environmental initiative focusing on energy efficiency, materials use and recovery/recycling.
How computer maker Dell Inc. integrates environmental attributes into its products’ manufacturing and disposal.
This online tool helps users and prospective customers to compare the power consumed by different Dell workstation configurations.
Sun Microsystems site devoted to the company’s environmental standards in its design, operations and supply chain.
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