Intel is preparing to produce the world’s first conflict-free processor
by the end of 2013. The revelation comes as part of the company’s
recently-released Corporate Responsibility Report 2011 that outlines a
number of green efforts though 2020.
Conflict materials
are those that are mined in regions that contain armed conflicts or
human rights issues – a good example of this is the Democratic Republic
of the Congo. According to the Foreign and Commonwealth Office,
money earned from the export of minerals from conflict regions is a
solid source of funding for armed groups. As you can imagine, this isn’t
exactly good PR for tech companies.
Other environmental goals include a reduction in greenhouse gas emissions and water use per processor manufactured as well as increasing the efficiency of data centers and notebook computers by 25 times through 2020.
There are also plans to build new facilities in Arizona, Costa Rica, China, Israel and Malaysia that would meet LEED Silver Certification in addition to an energy-saving plan that would reduce power consumption by 1.4 billion kWh through 2015. Chipzilla hopes to achieve zero chemical waste to landfill by 2020.
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