Play it again Sam: Fujitsu recycles old CDs and DVDs into new notebooks

Although optical drives in consumer notebooks are becoming less common nowadays and we are storing more and more of our digital information on hard drives instead of optical discs, CD/DVD players are still a mainstay of desktop computers and business laptops and new systems often come bundled with discs containing all sorts of never-to-be-used software. With the help of its Laboratories Division, Fujitsu has developed a new recycling system to make new front panels for notebook computers from all the discarded CDs and DVDs collected, sorted and recycled by its five recycling centers across Japan... Continue Reading Play it again Sam: Fujitsu recycles old CDs and DVDs into new notebooksSection: ecoGizmoTags: Fujitsu, LifeBook, Plastic, Plastic waste, Recycling Related Articles: Environmentally-friendly Large-Size Notebook PCs HP advances recycling techniques for ink cartridge manufacture Fujitsu introduces world's first biodegradable mouse Fujitsu's new slim LifeBook MH330 Fujitsu converts heat and light into

Play it again Sam: Fujitsu recycles old CDs and DVDs into new notebooks

Although optical drives in consumer notebooks are becoming less common nowadays and we are storing more and more of our digital information on hard drives instead of optical discs, CD/DVD players ...

Tue 21 Aug 12 from Gizmag

Fujitsu develops industry's first system for recycling CDs and DVDs into notebook PCs

Fujitsu Limited and Fujitsu Laboratories Limited today announced the development of the PC industry's first recycling system that collects used CDs and DVDs at Fujitsu Group recycling centers ...

Fri 17 Aug 12 from Phys.org

Fujitsu recycles CDs and DVDs into notebooks

The next time you pick up a Fujitsu notebook, you might want to take a second look at the notebook’s chassis – chances are pretty high that your spanking new notebook just ...

Mon 20 Aug 12 from Ubergizmo

Fujitsu's Green Tech Recycles CDs, Uses Plastics For New Laptops

A few years back, you could hardly talk about electronics without hearing some "green" slant. Eco-friendly this, and energy-efficient that. Nowadays, green is still "in," but it's not spoken ...

Sat 18 Aug 12 from HotHardware

Fujitsu making laptops from unwanted CDs and DVDs

Back in our day, we used to listen to music on shiny plastic discs with lasers, not any of your new-fangled Zunes and what not. That was back when bands had sensible names, like the Dave Clark ...

Fri 17 Aug 12 from Engadget

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