Dell Table of Elements: Using More Sustainable Materials in Dell Products

 

Reducing emissions starts with rethinking materials. The eBook, "Dell Table of Elements," showcases how Dell is integrating low-impact materials into product design — including bio-based plastics, recycled aluminum, and reclaimed carbon fiber. Download this resource for a transparent look at Dell's strategy to reduce reliance on virgin resources, lower manufacturing emissions, and support a circular economy. If you're ready to start your journey towards a cleaner business future, reach out to Strictly Tech, LLC.

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