D-Link takes Green technology to five product categories

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D-Link takes Green technology to five product categories

The company has also created a program to which all of its Green solutions must comply before being labelled D-Link Green.

To qualify, products must adhere to requirements that:incorporate D-Link's energy-saving technology, comply with green initiatives (such as WEEE, RoHS, and ENERGY STAR) and use D-Link's eco-friendly sustainable packaging (such as sleeveless design and soy ink).

"Identifying products as D-Link Green is not arbitrary but is instead a process in which products must comply with the program's specific product requirements and initiatives before qualifying," said Maurice Famularo, marketing director D-Link A/NZ.

"We will continue to build innovative green technology into these and other product lines as part of our commitment to becoming more energy-efficient without sacrificing performance."

Famularo added the safety and integrity of its Green products are of great concern to the company and key to its relationship with customers.

He said it will continue to look for new avenues that protect the environment and help consumers save money.

D-Link also supports local programs for the recycling, reuse and reclamation of consumer goods, including products and packaging.

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