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6.25.2007 - 10:31am ET
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Dell Partners With K-12 Educators to Offset Carbon Impact of Computing
Company to Facilitate Planting of 1,000 Trees, Best Practice Sharing at National Conference
(CSRwire) ATLANTA--(BUSINESS WIRE)--June 25, 2007--Dell (NASDAQ:DELL) today extended
its commitment to helping customers protect the environment for the long
term by partnering with attendees of this week's National Educational
Computing Conference (NECC) in Atlanta to facilitate the planting of 1,000
trees.
The company will plant a tree on behalf of the first 1,000 attendees
who pledge to join Dell in sharing environmental best practices in their
communities and classrooms.
"Today's students and teachers are part of the 'Re-Generation,' which
means they have a crucial role to play in improving the earth we all
share," said Karen Bruett, Dell's director of K-12 business development.
"By joining with conference participants to plant trees, we are adding to
our ongoing efforts to partner with customers to become the greenest
technology company on the planet."
Dell enables customers to offset the emissions associated with the
energy used to power their technology through its "Plant a Tree for Me"
program. The company partners with The Conservation Fund and
Carbonfund.org, non-profit organizations that plant trees in sustainably
managed reforestation projects. During its average 70-year lifespan, a
single tree can trap about 1.3 tons of CO2 from the atmosphere -- roughly
the emissions that would result from a road trip from Maine to
California.
"We applaud Dell for its commitment to empower people of all ages to
take advantage of simple, tangible solutions that fight climate change,
restore wildlife habitat, filter our water, and create new areas for
public recreation," said Larry Selzer, president of The Conservation Fund.
"Working together, we will inspire today's students and teachers to help us
build a cleaner and healthy future."
Customers in the U.S. can donate $2 for a notebook and $6 for a
desktop to offset emissions resulting from the production of electricity
used by the product during its average lifetime. The program is currently
available to businesses and consumers in the United States and Europe.
For more information on Dell's environmental programs, visit www.dell.com/earth.
About Dell
Dell Inc. (NASDAQ:DELL) listens to customers and delivers innovative
technology and services they trust and value. Uniquely enabled by its
direct business model, Dell is a leading global systems and services
company and No. 34 on the Fortune 500. For more information, visit www.dell.com, or to
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Copyright Business Wire 2007
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