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IT Industry to Finalize Global Carbon Footprinting Standard
greenercomputing.com (Oct 7 2009) Carbon Footprint , Emissions , Fossil Fuel
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The global IT and communications industry is on track to release a new methodology for measuring the carbon footprint of a vast array of IT products designed to provide a standardised approach for tracking the sector's carbon emissions.
The International Telecommunications Union (ITU), the U.N. agency that represents the global IT and communications industry, will next month host a meeting of one of its standardization study groups where it expects to finalize the new standard.
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