PUMA RE:FIBRE technology takes polyester recycling to next level
By Staff Writer 8 December 2023Going forward, the company will be replacing recycled polyester with RE:FIBRE technology in all PUMA football club and federation replica jerseys from 2024 onwards. FULL STORY >
Dell Technologies - Unlocking the value in e-waste
By Industry Contributor 14 October 2022In recognition of International Waste Day today, Dell’s Christopher Quirk unpacks how the company’s is aiming to take back as much as it produces. FULL STORY >
Recycle and refurbish devices to reduce environmental impact of electronic goods
By Press Release 24 January 2018Mobile Phone Recycling Day highlights the risks our devices pose to the environment, says Alicja Radwanska, chief marketing officer at weFix. FULL STORY >
Dell turns e-waste into new treasures with gold recycling programme
By Press Release 18 January 2018Dell has launched an industry-first pilot to use recycled gold from used electronics in new computer motherboards, which will ship in the award-winning Latitude 5285 2-in-1s FULL STORY >
Canon wins People’s Choice Award at The Circulars 2016
By Staff Writer 28 January 2016Canon, world leader in imaging solutions, has announced that the company has won the prestigious People’s Choice Award for its toner cartridge recycling programme at The Circulars 2016 FULL STORY >
Canon scores a Gold award at International Green Apple Awards
By Press Release 24 November 2015Canon has announced that the company has won a Gold award for its toner cartridge recycling programme at the International Green Apple Awards for Environmental Best Practice 2015. FULL STORY >
Green tips courtesy of Lenovo
By Staff Writer 21 April 2011With Earth day taking place, Lenovo shares a number of green tips for computer users. FULL STORY >
Pick n Pay recycling program
By Hanleigh Daniels 19 April 2010Pick n Pay is officially launching its recycling initiative, whereby people can take batteries, used ink cartridges and plastic containers to certain Pick n Pays for recycling. FULL STORY >
Nokia number one for sustainability
By Mike Joubert 21 September 2009Nokia has been named as the world\\\'s most sustainable technology company. This according to the 2009-10 edition of the Dow Jones Sustainability Indexes that was released today. FULL STORY >
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