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Companies wake up to green IT concerns [1]

Global warming, melting of glaciers, depletion of the ozone layer, rapidly vanishing ground water cache, drastic weather changes and ruthless felling of trees. When many of us are still clinical or insensitive to these issues, how on earth can we expect our corporate citizens to be concerned of environmental issues? Well, better late than never. Many Indian corporates, who only had mind for money so far, are increasingly waking up to these burning issues, and setting their priorities.

Publication Date: 
26/05/2008
Times Of India (New Delhi) [2]
Tags:
Green Products [3], Green Revolution [4], Climate Change [5], Recyclable Waste [6], Electronic Waste [7]
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National Knowledge Commission Government of India

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