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Cisco, Ericsson Top Greenpeace IT leaders ranking
environmentalleader.com (Apr 30 2010) Carbon Footprint
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Cisco and Ericsson top the latest update to Greenpeace’s Cool IT Leaderboard list, while Panasonic, Sony and Sharp rank at the bottom. Findings indicate that there is a significant gap between talk and action by some of these global IT companies, says Greenpeace.
Greenpeace based the rankings on three main criteria — climate solutions, carbon footprint [...]
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