Fujitsu is one of the sponsor companies for the Climate Savers Computing Initiative SM, which was formed in June of 2007. To date, more than 100 companies and organizations have joined, and the group has formed international sub-teams to expand its efforts in Japan, Europe, China and Taiwan. 

According to the Climate Savers Computing Initiative web site, the group is “a nonprofit group of eco-conscious consumers, businesses and conservation organizations dedicated to improving the power efficiency and reducing the energy consumption of computers. 

“The average desktop PC wastes nearly half the power delivered to it. The Initiative’s goal is to achieve a 50 percent reduction in computer power consumption by 2010 by producing and purchasing power-efficient products and increasing the use of power management. According to industry analyst firm Gartner, the total PC power consumption per year for a well-managed 2,500-PC-strong organization is 50 percent lower than for an unmanaged one.” 

To join or read more about the Climate Savers Computing Initiative, be sure to visit the group’s web site here