High-tech companies reduce emissions
The largest companies in the world including Nokia, Sony, Hewlett-Packard, Nike, Tetra Pak and a number of other companies have joined in fighting global warming.
These companies call on their companions to take more responsibility in the production of high-tech products that affect the surrounding environment.
The greenhouse effect causes global warming
In the opinion of the association of companies, it is necessary to reduce toxic emissions into the surrounding environment. At the same time reduce energy demand during production. Sony CEO Howard Stringer said: ' We need to act immediately if we don't get it late .'
One of the units provides regulations on energy demand reduction selected by Sony and Nokia as BIG Limited.
We recall the leaders of the major companies in the world participating in the CeBIT computer exhibition, which took place from April 4 through March 8 in Hannover, set forth regulations to advance the CSCI ecological initiative (Climate Savers Computing Intitiative). The task of companies is to take initiatives to cut energy demand for computers in half to protect the environment and sustain production by half.
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