Every business in today’s world, big and small alike, is practically
forced to partake in some form of information technology services in
order to remain relevant and survive. I have used some form of IT
services, I have worked in related fields, and I know many people who
work in IT services, some of whom I call dear friends. What I did not
know, however, was that there were ways in which these services can be
delivered as eco-friendly. Did you?
Companies like SHI International
– headquartered in Somerset, NJ, with branches across Canada, the
United Kingdom, France, and Hong Kong – are working hard to provide
their green IT services to corporate customers, without harming the
environment or their customers’ budgets. SHI works alongside its
customers, going so far as to ensure that, within appropriate
territories, their customers’ sites operate under adequate conditions to
be eligible for incentives from willing utility providers.
SHI even goes so far as to operate in an eco-friendly manner. Within
all their restrooms, a visitor will find green soaps and recycled paper
products. The company attempts to reuse all shipping materials,
provided they can withstand the trip. Timers operate facility lighting
across their plants. These small steps are very admirable among
businesses and are too often overlooked, even with today’s understanding
of their significance. Bravo.

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