Winner 2010: The DTP Group with Managed Print and Copy Services at Leeds Metropolitan University
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The judges said
"The award in this category goes to a project that identified a problem and solved it in a simple way, halving energy bills, reducing wastage by a third and still managing to cut prices to users."
Entrant’s description
The DTP Group implemented a Managed Print and Copy Services Solution at Leeds Metropolitan University. Leeds Metropolitan University wanted to replace its fragmented technology mix of printers and copiers with a consolidated and unified print solution that would reduce costs, improve services, reduce its carbon footprint and better meet the needs of both students and staff.
Shortlist 2010
- The DTP Group with Managed Print & Copy Services at Leeds Metropolitan University
The judges set a minimum standard for shortlisting any Big Chip category and felt only one of the Big Green Chip entries met this standard. That does not mean however that they will make this entry a winner.
(This website prviously reported that there were no shortlisted entries for this category. This was an error. The organisers apologise for the confusion.)
Judging Criteria
An entry in this category can be any application of digital technology that has directly or indirectly helped improve or preserve the environment, or any digital project that is exemplary in achieving its goals in an environmentally sustainable way. For example, a project which encourages or helps people to reduce their carbon footprint using a digital medium, or the application of digital technology significantly to reduce the environmental impact of a product or service. Entrants should demonstrate how the digital project or application of digital technology has helped improve or preserve the environment, or in what way it is exemplary.
Closing date for this award was 8 March 2010


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