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BT Global Services' sustainability practice has just launched a carbon impact assessment service, aimed at enabling organisations to accurately calculate the amount of CO<sub>2</sub> emissions produced as a result of their use of networked IT services. To establish the scale of the client's carbon footprint, the appraisal will take into account staff work patterns, business operations, shared services and building infrastructure.  
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BT Global Services has formed a sustainability practice in the UK and US aimed at large corporates and public sector organizations.  And it has just launched a carbon impact assessment service, aimed at helping organisations to calculate the amount of CO<sub>2</sub> emissions produced as a result of their use of networked IT services. To establish the scale of the client's carbon footprint, the appraisal will take into account staff work patterns, business operations, shared services and building infrastructure.  
It also provides a set of solutions to assist customers in reducing their energy consumption and carbon footprint.  It should enable companies to calculate their impact on the environment if they virtualise their call centres or hold teleconferences instead of face-to-face meetings.
It also provides a set of solutions to assist customers in reducing their energy consumption and carbon footprint.  It should enable companies to calculate their impact on the environment if they virtualise their call centres or hold teleconferences instead of face-to-face meetings.

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Full article: BT launches carbon assessment service (20-Sep-07)

BT Global Services has formed a sustainability practice in the UK and US aimed at large corporates and public sector organizations. And it has just launched a carbon impact assessment service, aimed at helping organisations to calculate the amount of CO2 emissions produced as a result of their use of networked IT services. To establish the scale of the client's carbon footprint, the appraisal will take into account staff work patterns, business operations, shared services and building infrastructure.

It also provides a set of solutions to assist customers in reducing their energy consumption and carbon footprint. It should enable companies to calculate their impact on the environment if they virtualise their call centres or hold teleconferences instead of face-to-face meetings.

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