HSBC's green technology initiatives have
helped it come first in a
study
of the environmental policies of all major global banks by environmental group
Ceres.
Automatic shut-down systems for IT equipment, improved focus on hardware
efficiency, and stricter printing restrictions have helped the bank save £24,000
per year on energy costs.
Other institutions must follow HSBC's example, said Ceres president Mindy
Lubber.
"They must do more to move the economy away from fossil fuels and high-carbon
investments that are exacerbating climate change," she said.
The initiatives are part of HSBC's five-year $90m (£46m) global environmental
efficiency programme, under which it will introduce renewable energy technology,
and water and waste reduction programmes.
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