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Abstract:
They argued that, to assess its carbon footprint, Dell had defined its own metrics that included only emissions from company-owned vehicles, operational electricity use, and employee business travel; and excluded emissions from its suppliers of parts, pollution created during the shipping of its products, and the electricity consumed in the usage of the products. Issues:
» Definition, scope, measurement, and disclosure of carbon footprint/carbon neutral status. Contents:
Keywords:Environmental sustainability, Greenhouse gases (GHG) emissions, Information and Communication Technology (ICT), Dell, Carbon footprint, Carbon neutral, Climate change, GHG protocol, Energy efficiency, Renewable Energy Credits (RECs), Verified Emissions Reductions (VERs), Carbon credits, Greenpeace, Energy Star, Supply Chain Leadership Collaboration (SCLC), Carbon Disclosure Project (CDP), ISO 14001, Electronic Industry Code of Conduct (EICC) Intel's 'World Ahead' Program - The Baramati Project in India - Next Page>> |
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