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Intel corporation, a leading supplier of building block products for the PC and Internet economy, has long focused on environmental improvements in its manufacturing processes and its products. Over the past several years, a renewed environmental emphasis has been place on product ecology issues including energy consumption, material composition, product end of life and product packaging programs. This paper presents Intel's approach to product ecology, its results to date and plans for the future.