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Businesses Going the ‘Green’ Way

Sunday, May 31st, 2009

If you have used, broken, or no longer needed I.T. equipment, you may be tempted to toss it in the trash bin outside and watch it be hauled away. But there are two important reasons to refrain from doing that: one, you’re throwing away money; and two, adding more lead-based equipment to a landfill isn’t good for the environment.

If you’re a company that wants to go green, here are some important steps to take to reduce your company’s carbon footprint.

First and foremost, don’t throw away I.T. equipment! There are reliable alternative hardware providers like MULTI-LINK Communications (MLCP) that will accept your old equipment (even if it’s broken) for a trade-in credit, or will even sell your used equipment (like a Cisco 7905 IP phone) on consignment whether or not your buy anything from them at all. Let MLCP refurbish and try to sell your equipment and all you have to do is cash the check once it sells. Not only will someone else struggling to afford the right I.T. equipment for their company benefit, but so will you financially, and so will generations to come with fewer landfills.

You can also remind staff, vendors, customers, etc. to reduce paper waste by simply adding “Please consider the environment before printing this email” to the bottom of every email sent internally and externally from your staff. Sometimes, people just need a reminder to think before hitting that print button and saving paper not only saves trees, but also reduces supply costs.

Offering a recycling program at work will encourage to bring recyclables from home and not only eliminate how much recyclable material goes into residential trash, but the money can be used to donate to a local school, buy a new microwave for the break room, or given away to the employee (or team) of the month who brings in the most recycling.

Going green doesn’t have to be expensive. It can actually save you money, encourage respect for the environment with your staff, and keep the planet healthy for generations to come.

Three Reasons Refurbished is Better than New

Sunday, December 7th, 2008

Most of us prefer to buy things new because we believe that new is superior to used.  We like the idea of being the first to own a product.  There’s no guessing as to whether the previous owner took care of the product or not. We know the manufacturer will stand behind the new product if anything should go wrong.  And many of us are willing to pay premium prices just to have that peace of mind.

But maybe it’s time to shift that paradigm.  Buying refurbished products, especially when it comes to IT hardware, actually has several advantages over buying new.

First, and most obvious, is the cost savings.  Like an automobile, IT equipment loses a great deal of value as soon as it is purchased. Is the hardware any less functional on the second day it’s in use than it was before you pulled it out of the box?  Nope. Not at all.  But ‘used’ equipment seems to harbor a stigma that it may be unreliable and provide inferior performance to the same product that’s ‘new.’  Luckily, this is, for the most part, a myth.  Purchasing refurbished equipment from a reliable, long-standing retailer MULTI-LINK Communications Products (MLCP) is just as safe as purchasing from a manufacturer like Cisco itself.  MLCP tests all equipment thoroughly and even covers every refurbished product they sell with a one year warranty.  They don’t sell anything unless it has been refurbished to factory standards, minimizing the risk of buying used hardware.  In addition, the company offers trade-in credits on used equipment that you no longer need, giving you an extra savings.

Second, because computer hardware is actually considered toxic waste due to its lead and Cadmium content, buying refurbished hardware actually keeps these used products out of landfills and extends their lives, reducing consumption and therefore toxic waste.  By selling your old IT hardware to MLCP, and taking advantage of their trade-in credits, you are doing your part to keep the environment clean for future generations.

Third, because the demand is high for ‘new’ products, there can sometimes be long waits until the product becomes available.  Time is money and waiting can cost you dearly.  Refurbished products tend to have fewer waitlists and often, you can get a refurbished product, like a switch or a router, within days of ordering instead of weeks or months.

If you haven’t considered buying refurbished hardware, then maybe it’s time you gave it a try.  Quicker delivery, lower costs, and consumption reduction are all great reasons to make the switch to refurbished.

Save Money and Be Green with Smart IT Purchases

Monday, December 1st, 2008

A clean, healthy environment and slowing down consumption benefits each of our lives personally and helps to preserve the planet for generations to come.  And in general, we’ve made great strides in the U.S. to ‘go green’ both in our personal lives and in our businesses.

What you might not know is that one of the worst hurdles in ‘going green’ isn’t the recycling of plastic, paper, and aluminum.  It’s the recycling of computer hardware. According to law professional Nancy Jackson in an article published online in October 2008, nearly 85% of electronic waste winds up either in U.S. landfills or is “sent by recyclers to third world dumps.”  Not only is computer hardware not biodegradable, it’s actually considered toxic waste due to its content:  lead, mercury, beryllium, dioxin, and cadmium (each CRT monitor actually contains between 4 and 8 pounds of toxic material).

So with technology racing along and hardware like desktop computers, routers, switchers, even telephony on the cusp of becoming obsolete only a few years after it’s introduced to the market, how can we, as business-owners and consumers, slow the process of IT hardware filling up landfills?

One way, is to purchase refurbished hardware.  The business of providing refurbished, reliable IT hardware is in its infancy, even though many companies have begun to turn to companies that provide solid refurbished hardware like MLCP and others as a way to save money during the recent economic downturn.  While saving money on equipment that has a short shelf life before it marches into obsoleteness makes sound financial sense, it’s also good for the environment.

From an environmental standpoint, supporting these companies who buy used hardware from consumers, refurbish, and resell it, is essentially the same as supporting a car company that has put in the money and effort to lower manufacturing emissions.  We have a choice in which companies we want to build relationships with, so let’s choose the ones that share our vision for a cleaner environment.  By selling our outdated hardware to a reliable company MULTI-LINK Communications Products, we’re ensuring that the old equipment will spend nearly double the time (even up to ten times longer) in someone’s office before it hits the dump.  And with the demand for refurbished equipment going up, demand for new equipment will decline—meaning that overall, less hardware will need to be produced and fewer emissions will be created in their production.

It’s the least we can do for future generations, and with the cost-savings, it’s the least we can do for ourselves as well.