HCL kicks off 'Green Bag' campaign

05 Jun 2009

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HCL Infosystems Limited said it had commenced its 'Green Bag' campaign under its ecoSafe environmental initiative today. The campaign will cover 99 'HCL Touch' centres across major metros and mini-metros in India.

HCL said it will be enabling its HCL Touch centres across the country, to accept eWaste under this campaign .

The campaign, will encourage people to dispose-off their end of life IT equipment including computers, keyboard, scanner, printers etc in an environmental friendly way.

The ecoSafe initiative aims to create awareness on environmental issues and educate customers to responsibly dispose their eWaste. HCL has also tied up with leading eWaste collection and recycling service providers in India.

Commenting on the occasion,  J V Ramamurthy, COO, HCL Infosystems Ltd, said, ''Environment is the key aspect of our lives. Therefore, it is our duty to do everything possible for its protection. HCL being a responsible corporate citizen is launching this campaign by extending its environment protection initiatives through 'HCL Touch', to enable one and all to come forward and dispose their eWaste responsibly.''

 

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