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This story was originally published on Earth Day 2021
Achieving long-term environmental sustainability isn’t something that can be achieved by one person, one region or one company. Earth Day is a great annual reminder that creating a better planet is the responsibility of all of us — working together, globally, to take positive steps toward a green future.
This Earth Day, we want to put the focus on some of our vendors, and spotlight what they’re doing related to asset recycling, sustainability and sound product disposal.
Cisco — Protecting the Environment
Dell Technologies — Advancing Sustainability
Hewlett Packard Enterprise — Reducing Our Carbon Footprint
HPE’s 2025 climate targets:
Hitachi — Achieving a Decarbonized Society Through Environmental Action
IBM — Using Artificial Intelligence and Autonomy for the Greater Good
IBM uses Watson artificial intelligence (AI) capabilities for things ranging from analyzing atmospheric readings to helping forecast weather, which aids farmers, airlines, energy companies and governments in maximizing their efficiencies. IBM has also launched the Mayflower Autonomous Ship (MAS), an unmanned vessel that runs on solar energy, for ocean exploration.
Lenovo — Building a Sustainable Future with Bio-based Packaging
VMware — 10 Environmental Goals by 2030
Tech Data’s Commitment to Sustainability
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