Microsoft-owned game developer Rare has officially revealed a new and nearly 13,000-square-foot building on its campus made with sustainable design in mind as part of Earth Day 2024.
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A larger number of Windows 11 PCs are being made with sustainable products that will reduce the amount of material that will be needed to make new PCs, including making them easier to repair.
In addition to the recently announced Xbox controller made partly of recycled materials, the company has a number of other Xbox projects that will expand Microsoft's sustainability goals.
Samsung reiterates its commitment towards being more eco-conscious by joining hands with Sean Wotherspoon for sustainable Galaxy S21 and Galaxy Watch4 series accessories for Earth Day.
Samsung has revealed that it has only received back 38,000 old devices since 2015 through its recycling program. By receiving old devices, it can re-purpose rare earth metals and other components.
On the occasion of Earth Day, Razer has launched a new Green Fund for green startups that build eco-friendly products as a part of the company's #GoGreenWithRazer initiative which launched last month.
Apple has unveiled a raft of initiatives to celebrate Earth Day on April 22. The firm also released its yearly environmental report which outlines the environmental achievements in 2018.
Apple has announced that it will make a donation to Conservation International every time someone submits an iPhone through the GiveBack programme. It also launched a disassembly robot called Daisy.
Apple has launched some initiatives to celebrate Earth Day. They include a short-video series which was made in collaboration with artist James Blagden, and a limited edition badge for Watch owners.
In the context of projections that nearly 70% of the population will live in cities by 2050, Microsoft has presented some of the steps it is taking to help increase the efficiency of urban centers.
Google has kicked off its celebration of Earth Day 2017 by announcing a few small tweaks to the search experience. The firm also points out it's on track to be 100% powered by renewable energy.
Microsoft used Earth Day today to officially reveal FetchClimate, a new online tool from Microsoft Research that allows anyone to find enviromental data instantly via Bing Maps.