circular economy
Cisco celebrates Earth Day with relaunch of Product Takeback and Reuse program
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In honor of Earth Week, we talked with three Cisco experts about how our Product Takeback and Reuse program works and how it helps customers.
Stepping up our work on circularity
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The circular economy is a natural extension of Cisco’s own business transformation. Learn more about our efforts.
Cisco makes progress on sustainability goals in North Carolina
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One year ago, we announced goals to achieve 100 percent renewable energy, water neutrality, and zero waste at Cisco’s second-largest campus in Research Triangle Park (RTP), North Carolina. RTP is...
Cisco Announces Goals for Sustainable Packaging and Zero Waste
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At Cisco, we are committing our business to the circular economy by synthesizing our circular economy objectives with the way we run our business.
What’s old is new: Why Cisco wants its products back
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Cisco is re-thinking the way we provide products and services to our customers. We want to reuse more of our equipment, so that we recycle less. We can also re-manufacture and refurbish the products we make, so and give them new life with more customers.
Closing the Loop: Driving a Circular Future
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At Cisco, we are the builders of bridges. In our circular economy initiatives, we strive to bridge the gap between technological innovation and sustainable development.
Earth Day: What Makes Cisco a Sustainability Leader?
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In celebration of Earth Day, we spoke to three Cisco experts about how our teams and individuals are driving Cisco’s leadership in sustainability.
How the Digital Revolution is Helping Cities Go Circular
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in 2018, the City of Guelph and the county of Wellington in Ontario set an ambitious goal to transform its local food system and become Canada’s first “Circular Food Economy."
Cisco Announces New Goal to Reduce its Use of Virgin Plastic by 20%
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It is time for Cisco to make a significant change in our plastic usage by committing to decrease our use of virgin plastic by 20% by 2025.