Green Broadband

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I can imagine most of our UK readers are accessing this site through broadband – but is your ISP eco-minded?

As reported on Hippy Shopper, Green ISP costs £22.50 a month for 512kbps, however, there’s no monthly cap and no 12 month contract.

So what’s green about that I hear you mumble – well, the company plants a tree for every new broadband customer, its office is powered by solar panels and Juice, and a percentage of profits go to green charities such as Greenpeace etc. plus the company works with Treesponsibility to offset its omissions.

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  1. I recently came across a similar company in the US:

    AISO.net has found a new way to differentiate from the competition – they run their entire data center and offices with solar power. Using 120 solar panels, this web hosting company has not only reduced energy consumption by 60%, but has also found their niche market.

    http://www.AISO.net

    Article in Wired: http://www.wired.com/news/planet/0,2782,67785,00.html?tw=rss.TOP