Toner could be made from plastic waste
August 4, 2010 by Sam Narisi
Some new technology could soon make printing more environmentally friendly. More…
Some new technology could soon make printing more environmentally friendly. More…
Over half of U.S. companies now have some form of a green initiative in place. That’s according to a new survey by Buck Consultants, division of ACS and, thanks to a recent takeover, now a part of Xerox. More…
Ricoh recently announced a new management system for its copier/MFPs that will allow managers to track the energy used by their device. More…
In this video, an ink supplier offers tips on how businesses can get green initiatives up and running. More…
Dell’s latest attempt to create green computing products: the bamboo computer. More…

The mountain of e-waste is reaching Everest proportions. And businesses trying to recycle face some tough obstacles. More…
Hewlett-Packard recently announced two new laser printers for the office — something the company does every few months. But the marketing hook on the new models: More…
Here’s some good news: Employees actually are concerned about their wasteful printing habits. They just won’t change them until it’s easier to do so. More…
A recent study asked which tech company buyers most often turn to when they want to go green. And the winner is: More…
Going green is white-hot in the industry these days. But in IT organizations, there’s little interest in cutting power consumption — even though technology is a major consumer of energy. More…
According to a recent survey, economic troubles haven’t eroded businesses’ desire to help the environment. More…
All offices have to balance the need to cut paper use with employees’ reliance on paper documents. Here’s an innovation that might soon let you achieve that balance. More…
Ink made from soybeans has been available for a while, but a company recently started selling soy-based toner that could help a company’s bottom line while protecting the environment. More…