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21st Dec 2010 - Cooler Planet
A Western Indian state is positioning itself to be the center of the subcontinent's solar industry, according to published reports. Gujarat, which encompasses 196,000 square kilometers, generates as much as six kilowatts per hour per...
20th Dec 2010 - letsrecycle
India has become the latest nation to restrict imports of used electronic equipment, as concerns grow over the illegal export of electrical waste to developing nations. The move has been welcomed by UK reprocessors, who have raised concerns ...
14th Dec 2010 - Pc World
A report from Computer Aid International calls for IT manufacturers to take full responsibility for the environmental cost of their products. The paper, called 'Green ICT: what producers must do', says IT manufacturers should take environmen...
21st Nov 2007 - naturalnews.com
Intel Corp. has announced plans to stop using lead as a soldering agent in its microprocessors. Lead is a chemical element with widespread industrial use. It is particularly useful as a semiconductor, due to its specific electrical and mechan...
16th Dec 2010 - ZDNet
Dell has released some pretty jaw-dropping data this week about the energy-efficiency improvements that it has made to its product line over the past two years. Interestingly, the company also has expanded its efforts to offer recycling servi...