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@CES 2008 - Dell's Director of Sustainability: Tod Arbogast  E-mail
Written by Matt James   
Thursday, 10 January 2008

Earlier in the show I sat in on a panel with Tod Arbogast and his counterparts at HP, Sony, and several other companies. It's been invigorating and humbling to see these multinational corporations cooperate on recycling and lifecycle design, even while they're at each other's throats in the marketplace. Tod is personally passionate about making the earth a better place to live, and he's offered to help us guys at EcoGeek set up a roundtable discussion with some of his colleagues.

I caught up with him at the Dell ReGeneration booth and he gave us a short interview... I especially liked his tips for employees who want to help their bosses go green.


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Go solar
written by Enrique , January 11, 2008
Dell:
I am still waiting for you to install pholtovatic panels in your buildings. smilies/cry.gif
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written by free iPhone , January 11, 2008
Dell is a great computer company! Their service sucks, but their computers and monitors rock.
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Matt James
About the author:
Matt James is a freelance writer, artist and mechanic living in Dayton, Ohio. He enjoys working on and driving his BioDiesel Jetta, and maintains a vegetarian lifestyle. He is currently working with The Circus Creativity Collective, a non-profit group dedicated to attracting and retaining creative people in Dayton, and foster creative expression. A member of the Shri Ram Chandra Mission meditation group, he travels frequently to India to study under his guru, Parthasarathi Rajagopalachari.
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