... for HCL, if it won’t go green!
For many computer fanatics, the hottest buzz this March wasn’t the marvellous results posted by IT companies but was the launch of eco-friendly laptops by HCL. By introducing a complete range of ecoefficient consumer & business notebooks in compliance with the EU directive on Restriction of Hazardous Substances (RoHS), the $2.7 billion company is certainly showing some intent on making its presence felt in the green arena. When asked about the business imperative, Rajendra Kumar, Executive VP, HCL Infosystems, states, “It won’t be fair to label eco-friendly laptops with tags like ‘making business sense’ or ‘a regulatory burden.’”
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For many computer fanatics, the hottest buzz this March wasn’t the marvellous results posted by IT companies but was the launch of eco-friendly laptops by HCL. By introducing a complete range of ecoefficient consumer & business notebooks in compliance with the EU directive on Restriction of Hazardous Substances (RoHS), the $2.7 billion company is certainly showing some intent on making its presence felt in the green arena. When asked about the business imperative, Rajendra Kumar, Executive VP, HCL Infosystems, states, “It won’t be fair to label eco-friendly laptops with tags like ‘making business sense’ or ‘a regulatory burden.’”
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Source : IIPM Editorial, 2007
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