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Dell Launches 'Plant a Tree for Me'; First Global Technology Company to Enable Carbon-Neutral Computers.


Michael Dell Michael Saul Dell (born February 23, 1965, in Houston, Texas) is the founder and CEO of Dell, Inc. Biography
Early life and education
The son of an orthodontist, Dell was born in to an upper-class Jewish family and attended Herod Elementary School in Houston,
 Encourages Technology Industry to Increase Its Focus on the Environment; Programs and Perspective Available on New Dell.com/Earth Site

LAS VEGAS Las Vegas (läs vā`gəs), city (1990 pop. 258,295), seat of Clark co., S Nev.; inc. 1911. It is the largest city in Nevada and the center of one of the fastest-growing urban areas in the United States.  -- Michael Dell (NASDAQ NASDAQ
 in full National Association of Securities Dealers Automated Quotations

U.S. market for over-the-counter securities. Established in 1971 by the National Association of Securities Dealers (NASD), NASDAQ is an automated quotation system that reports on
:DELL) today announced a global carbon-neutral initiative that plants trees for customers to offset the carbon impact of electricity required to power their systems. The first of its kind program, announced at the Consumer Electronics Show here, underscores Dell's commitment to continued broad environmental stewardship The integration and application of environmental values into the military mission in order to sustain readiness, improve quality of life, strengthen civil relations, and preserve valuable natural resources. .

"The customer experience starts with receiving the best value and continues with the knowledge that we are working with our customers to protect the environment throughout the life of their system," said Michael Dell, chairman of Dell. "Programs like 'Plant a Tree for Me' and our global recycling efforts empower our customers to participate with us in making a difference. It is our hope that other companies in our industry will join us to improve the environment that we all share."

"Plant a Tree for Me"

Dell will be the first global technology company to offer customers the opportunity to offset the emissions associated with the electricity used to power their computers through its 'Plant a Tree for Me' program. Dell is partnering with The Conservation Fund and the Carbonfund.org, non-profit organizations that will use the funds to plant trees in sustainably managed forests, absorbing carbon dioxide carbon dioxide, chemical compound, CO2, a colorless, odorless, tasteless gas that is about one and one-half times as dense as air under ordinary conditions of temperature and pressure.  released in the atmosphere from generated electricity. The company said that 100 percent of the donations received by the "Plant a Tree for Me" program will be used by partners to facilitate planting trees.

A customer donation of $2 for a notebook and $6 for a desktop will go toward the planting of trees which will absorb carbon dioxide from the atmosphere, offsetting the equivalent emissions resulting from the production of electricity used during the average three-year use of a computer.

The program is available now to Dell's U.S. consumer customers making new computer purchases. It will be available to any U.S. consumer for any brand of computer in February and available to global consumers in April.

"Dell is taking significant and inspired leadership toward ecologically intelligent design by initiating the responsible return of its products and its 'Plant a Tree for Me' program. It's a very exciting time; both programs represent delightful strategies of hope for the clean and green future," said William McDonough

For other people named William McDonough, see William McDonough (disambiguation).


William A. McDonough (b. 1951, Tokyo, Japan) is an American architect and founding principal of William McDonough + Partners, whose career is focused on
, author of "Cradle to Cradle" and an internationally recognized environmental expert.

"We applaud Dell's leadership for its commitment to offset the carbon footprint A carbon footprint is the total amount of carbon dioxide (CO2) and other greenhouse gases emitted over the full life cycle of a product or service.  of its computers," said Larry Selzer, president of The Conservation Fund. "Climate change has emerged as one of the dominant environmental issues of our time, and Dell's industry-leading efforts to address this challenge, and its invitation to its customers to join in this initiative, serve as a model for corporate environmental stewardship in the 21st century."

Dell.com/Earth Launches

Dell also launched a new Web site today, www.dell.com/earth, which highlights the breadth of Dell's environmental responsibility programs. The site contains information on Dell's approach to environmental leadership, links to in-depth information on environmental programs and policies found throughout dell.com. The site also contains an "energy counter" that tracks the accumulated energy and carbon savings impact enabled by Energy Smart features on Dell products.

Environmental Leadership

Dell's commitment to environmental stewardship is woven into the company's efforts to provide quality products with the best customer experience at the best value. Dell makes continual improvements to its business to help protect the environment while making it easy for customers to acquire, own and retire their computers responsibly.

Dell completed a rollout of its global recycling policy in December and remains the only company in the industry to offer consumers free and convenient product recycling, worldwide irrespective of irrespective of
prep.
Without consideration of; regardless of.

irrespective of
preposition despite 
 product purchase. Dell will continue to expand product reuse and recycling options for consumers and work with policy makers to promote individual producer responsibility in 2007. The company has a goal to recover 125 million kilograms (about 275 million pounds) of product from customers by 2009.

Dell works with a number of stakeholders to help set environmental policies, and will continue to work to meet the environmental requirements of customers around the globe. Dell shared the No. 1 position when Greenpeace last year released its first Guide to Greener Electronics report. It ranks the environmental practices of the electronics industry, including product recycling and chemical use policies. Updated quarterly, the December 2006 Greenpeace report ranked Dell second, maintaining its position leading the computer industry.

Dell also made significant progress during 2006 against its goal to deliver customers the most energy-efficient products in the industry. Since announcing the strategy and customer energy resource calculators at www.dell.com/energy in September 2006, Dell has rolled Energy Smart settings across the latest models of its OptiPlex(TM) desktop line to enable up to 70 percent system power savings for the OptiPlex 7451, introduced its ninth-generation PowerEdge(TM) server products using Intel Xeon 5100 series processors that consume up to 25 percent less power than previous generations2, and introduced two PowerEdge products with Energy Smart settings.

Forest Products Stewardship

Dell recently announced it had exceeded its five-year goal to use 50 percent recycled content by 2009. The company's marketing publications now use an average of 50 percent recycled content paper -- and in many publications up to 90 percent.

The company estimates the increased recycled content paper is avoiding the use of nearly 35,000 tons of virgin fiber paper per year. That is the equivalent of saving more than 250,000 trees or more than the number of trees required to print three Sunday editions
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 Times. Dell established its Forest Products Stewardship Model in 2004, available at www.dell.com/paper.

Chemical Use Policy

Dell is committed to eliminate in new products all remaining uses of brominated flame retardants (BFRs) and polyvinyl chloride polyvinyl chloride (PVC), thermoplastic that is a polymer of vinyl chloride. Resins of polyvinyl chloride are hard, but with the addition of plasticizers a flexible, elastic plastic can be made.  (PVC PVC: see polyvinyl chloride.
PVC
 in full polyvinyl chloride

Synthetic resin, an organic polymer made by treating vinyl chloride monomers with a peroxide.
) by 2009, as acceptable alternatives are identified that will not compromise product performance and will lower product health and environmental impacts. Dell also is meeting the requirements of the RoHS directive worldwide (www.dell.com/rohs). Dell's chemical-use policy (www.dell.com/environment) recognizes a precautionary approach to materials selection.

About Dell

Dell Inc. (NASDAQ:DELL) listens to customers and delivers innovative technology and services they trust and value. Uniquely enabled by its direct business model, Dell sells more systems globally than any computer company, placing it No. 25 on the Fortune 500. For more information, visit http://www.dell.com. To get Dell news direct, visit http://www.dell.com/RSS.

1 Based on average AC power measurements using a Yokogawa Digital Power Meter taken during the SYSmark 2004SE benchmark test performed by Dell Labs in Aug. 2006 on OptiPlex 745 with Intel Core The latest generation of the Intel x86 family of CPUs. Core supersedes the 13-year run of the Pentium, which was introduced in 1993. It essentially represents the ninth generation of the x86 architecture, the first chip appearing in the IBM PC in 1981.  2 Duo E6300 CPU CPU
 in full central processing unit

Principal component of a digital computer, composed of a control unit, an instruction-decoding unit, and an arithmetic-logic unit.
, 1 GB DDR (Double Data Rate) Refers to an SDRAM memory chip that increases performance by doubling the effective data rate of the frontside bus. For more details, see SDRAM.

DDR - Double Data Rate Random Access Memory
2 (dual channel) memory, 80GB 7200 SATA (Serial ATA) A serial version of the ATA (IDE) interface, which has been the de facto standard hard disk interface for desktop PCs for more than two decades. The original Parallel ATA (PATA) interface was launched in 1986.  HDD (Hard Disk Drive) See hard disk and HDD caddy.

HDD - hard disk drive
, Intel GMA The Intel Graphics Media Accelerator, or GMA, is Intel's current line of graphics processors (GPUs) built into various motherboard chipsets.

These integrated graphics solutions allow a computer to be built without a separate graphics card, which can lead to
3000 integrated graphics Refers to having the video display circuitry of a computer contained directly on the motherboard rather than on a separate plug-in card (the display adapter). Integrated graphics typically share memory with the CPU (see shared video memory) and provide a more economical alternative to the , XP Pro SP2 OS, Dell Energy Smart power management and a 17" Flat Panel Display A thin display screen for computer and TV usage. The first flat panels appeared on laptop computers in the mid-1980s, and the LCD technology became the standard. Stand-alone LCD screens became available for desktop computers in the mid-1990s and exceeded sales of CRTs for the first time , as compared with the OptiPlex GX620 with Intel Pentium D 830 CPU, 1GB DDR2 (dual channel) memory, 80GB 7200 SATA HDD, Intel 950 integrated graphics, XP Pro SP2 OS, no power management and a 17" CRT (1) (C RunTime) See runtime library.

(2) (Cathode Ray Tube) A vacuum tube used as a display screen in a computer monitor or TV. The viewing end of the tube is coated with phosphors, which emit light when struck by electrons.
. Actual power consumption will vary based on configuration, usage and manufacturing variability.

2 Based on testing performed by Dell Labs in May 2006 using the SPECjbb2005 benchmark on a PE2950 with two dual core Intel Xeon 5160 (3.0Ghz Woodcrest) and 5080 (3.73Ghz Dempsey) processors, 4GB 667Mhz and 533Mhz FBD FBD Fluid(ized) Bed Dryer
FBD Fully Buffered DIMM (memory)
FBD Free Body Diagram
FBD Far Beyond Driven (album)
FBD Functional Block Diagram(s) 
 memory, 2x SAS (1) (SAS Institute Inc., Cary, NC, www.sas.com) A software company that specializes in data warehousing and decision support software based on the SAS System. Founded in 1976, SAS is one of the world's largest privately held software companies. See SAS System.  73GB/15k rpm HDDs, Windows Server 2003 Enterprise x64 Edition OS as compared to a PE2850 with two dual core Intel Xeon 2.8Ghz (Paxville) processors, 4GB 400Mhz DDR2 memory, 2x SCSI SCSI
 in full Small Computer System Interface

Once common standard for connecting peripheral devices (disks, modems, printers, etc.) to small and medium-sized computers. SCSI has given way to faster standards, such as Firewire and USB.
 36GB/15K rpm HD's, and Windows Server 2003 Enterprise x64 Edition OS. Actual performance and power consumption will vary based on configuration, usage and manufacturing variability.

Dell, PowerEdge, Inspiron, Latitude, Dell Precision and OptiPlex are trademarks of Dell Inc.

Dell disclaims any proprietary interest in the marks and names of others.

STAKEHOLDER QUOTES REGARDING DELL

"PLANT A TREE FOR ME" ANNOUNCEMENT

"Walden Asset Management Walden Asset Management(WAM) is the division of Boston Trust and Investment Management Company dedicated to Socially responsible investing (SRI). History
WAM was founded in 1975, shortly after the start of the modern SRI movement that was spurred by the Vietnam War.
 is a long term investor in Dell and has been part of a quarterly dialogue with management over the years on issues ranging from the environment to vendor standards for plants overseas. We have been impressed with Dell's leadership on social and environmental issues and its open approach to hearing shareowner input. This is the latest in a series of steps Dell has taken to improve its environmental performance and minimize its impact on the environment. We applaud this latest move of environmental stewardship and encourage other companies to follow Dell's lead."

--Timothy Smith, Senior Vice President, Walden Asset Management

(contact: Timothy Smith, 617-726-7155, tsmith@bostontrust.com)

"Dell is demonstrating they are serious about climate protection and environmental stewardship with this move. Every business can play a role in tackling this enormous environmental challenge and this is a great example of the creative actions companies can take."

-- Mindy S. Lubber, President, Ceres, a national coalition of investors and environmental groups working with Dell and other U.S. companies to address sustainability challenges.

(contact: Peyton Fleming, 617-247-0700, ext. 20, fleming@ceres.org)

"Calvert applauds Dell for tackling the climate change crisis. No longer can a company consider itself a leader without addressing the environmental and climate impacts associated with use of its products or services. Dell's new partnership with its customers is a significant step--and one that we hope can be a model for other companies. We encourage Dell to continue decreasing its greenhouse gas footprint by reducing the climate change impact of company operations and related greenhouse gas sources."

--Julie Frieder, Environment Analyst, Calvert Group, Inc.

(contact: Julie Frieder, 301-961-4753, jules.frieder@calvert.com

"Dell recognizes that offsetting carbon dioxide emissions with tree planting is an effective and inexpensive way to fight climate change. The beauty of this program is that anyone can do it and make a difference."

--Eric Carlson, Executive Director, Carbonfund.org

(contact: Malin Jennings, 202-828-5061, malin.jennings@fleishman.com)
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