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Adobe seems to have no commitment whatsoever to Sustainability

Adobe seems to have no commitment whatsoever to Sustainability

By Tom Raftery on July 5, 2010

I was extremely lucky to be given a tour of Adobe’s triple platinum LEED certified HQ in Palo Alto last year. I video’d highlights of the tour and posted them here. At the time I was extremely impressed with Adobe’s sustainability initiatives. However, since then I have been more and more convinced […]

Posted in Business, Featured Posts | Tagged adobe, Adobe Acrobat, Adobe Acrobat Connect Pro, adobe leed certified hq, adobe livecycle, Adobe LiveCycle Enterprise Suite, bt, corporate responsibility, CSR, ibm, leed, livecycle, sap, Sustainability

Global telco’s sustainability reports reviewed

Global telco’s sustainability reports reviewed

By Tom Raftery on June 11, 2010

When I published my review of tech company sustainability reports a couple of weeks back, it was suggested that I should add in telco’s as well. Instead, for clarity, I decided to publish a separate review of telco sustainability reports here.

Posted in Trends & Concepts | Tagged 3, AT&T, bt, china mobile, corporate responsibility, Corporate Social Responsibility, CSR, hutchinson whampoa, orange, sk telecom, Sustainability, sustainability reporting, sustainability reports, swisscom, t-mobile, telco, telecom italia, telefonica, telenor, Verizon, vodafone

Friday Morning Green Numbers round-up 02/12/2010

Friday Morning Green Numbers round-up 02/12/2010

By Tom Raftery on February 12, 2010

Here is this Friday’s Green Numbers round-up: Iberdrola Renovables Buys Spain’s Largest Wind Park (Update1) – BusinessWeek Iberdrola Renovables SA, the world’s largest operator of wind parks, agreed to buy Spain’s largest wind farm from Gamesa Corporacion Tecnologica SA. Renovables, based in Valencia, paid Gamesa 320 million euros ($441 million) for 244 megawatts of power […]

Posted in Business | Tagged Amazon, bt, chevron, datacenter, EcoJam, ecuador, gamesa, GreenNumbers, hp, iberdrola, ibm, oil crunch, peak oil, soil, Wind farm

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