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Go count your carbon

By Greenbang on Thursday, 31st July 2008

If you haven’t yet worked out your carbon footprint, it’s really worth doing. Makes you think a bit differently about how you live.

There are a lot of carbon calculators out there, but today Greenbang is directing you to one made by video conferencing and telepresence company Tandberg.

Why them? Well – because they’ve been kind enough to sposnor Greenbang. But also because they’ve got their house in order. We interviewed them earlier in the year, and they’ve really looked at their carbon footprint and made plans on how to cut it.

No rocket science involved with that, but six months ago, that was quite a way ahead of the curve.

For that reason – we’re delighted to welcome them onto Greenbang.

Now go count some carbon. And then count some for your company…

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