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Dell Highlights Green Leadership with U.S. Congress

I had the pleasure this week of sharing Dell’s environmental achievements and commitments with Members of the United States Congress. I testified at a hearing of the Subcommittee on Government Management, Organization, and Procurement, meant to examine federal government policies to purchase and dispose of IT in environmentally responsible ways.

I highlighted Dell’s green operations, including our improvements in energy efficiency in our facilities, our use of renewable energy, and our achievement of operational carbon neutrality. I also described the work we are doing with our suppliers to encourage improvements in their operations. But the Representatives were most interested in the ways that we help our customers – especially the federal government – achieve their environmental goals.

As an original and active participant in the ENERGY STAR and EPEAT programs, Dell helps shape the standards for environmental stewardship, while we provide a broad range of products to the federal government that meet these high standards. We also help our customers rethink and improve how they use IT, from the desktop to the data-center. Finally, I described how our industry-leading programs for disposal of unwanted electronics help customers, including the federal government, ensure that environmental stewardship extends throughout the complete life-cycle of the IT they purchase.

If you’d like to learn more about our environmental initiatives, I invite you to check out my full prepared testimony, or visit www.dell.com/earth.

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Dear Gil,

I read today about Dell's move to bamboo-derived packaging, but it was hard to find more information than what was available in the syndicated release. Where Can I find out more about the new initiatives?

I am impressed with Dell's push towards sustainability; is Dell also considering any incentives for potential customers to encourage more green behavior? Computer recycling/trade-in initiatives, part-replacement rather than whole-replacement (that is, discourage a disposable-computer mentality), or even discounting programs for people who are already green (kind of like tax incentives for hybrids, through something like the prove-you're-green-first offers at PineMark.com)?

Thanks!

Allison

 

Dear Gil,

It's always good to hear more about company's working to protect our environment. Keep on, keeping on.

A colleague of mine who's a strategist and consultant for various Fortune500s also gave Dell kudos recently -- in response to the BusinessWeek article featuring Dell.

http://www.thephoenixprinciple.com/blog/2009/10/keep-an-eye-on-dell-good-things-happening.html

cheers / kate