On Tuesday, Dell is expected to launch the Dell XPS 15z, the first of a new line of thin 15-inch notebooks focusing on craftsmanship for creative professionals. Dell claims that the XPS 15z is the ...
Dell is piloting the use of mushrooms in product packaging using a novel bioscience method which utilises agricultural waste products. With this method, cotton hulls, rice hulls or wheat chaff are ...
Dell has announced a new approach to computer packaging that will save the company an estimated $8 million or more while eliminating around 20 million pounds of packaging materials over the next four ...
Ecovative Design’s mushroom-based foam material certainly is a hit! Yesterday, we reported that Ford teamed up with the company to make compostable car parts, and today we learned that Dell has ...
•Company sets goal that 100 percent of packaging is sourced from sustainable materials and will be recyclable or compostable •Dell begins working with wheat straw, turning agricultural waste into ...
Computer firm Dell has achieved a new first for the technology industry, after converting waste plastic found on beaches and in waterways into new packaging for one of its laptop products. Unveiled on ...
SAN FRANCISCO, Dec 15 (Reuters) - Dell Inc on Monday announced a new initiative aimed at eliminating 20 million pounds of packaging material over the next 4 years. Environmental groups have long ...
Compostable packaging is shaping up to be the next big trend in sustainable product design. First SunChips rolled out the first 100% compostable chip bag earlier this year, and now Dell has announced ...
While organizations are finding plenty of ways to enhance their products on the inside to be more Earth friendly, some companies are also literally thinking outside the box by making their product ...
Dell Computer Co. announced Tuesday plans to reorganize its Tennessee operations, transforming its Nashville manufacturing facility, which produces the company’s line of Inspiron brand notebooks, into ...
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