Dell wants to pump up reused material in products: Dell's SVP of Experience Design Group

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Dell's SVP of Experience Design Group joined Yahoo Finance's Dan Howley to break down what consumers can expect from Dell Technologies into 2021 and why they're focusing on sustainability at this year's CES.

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DAN HOWLEY: With us now is Ed Boyd, Senior Vice President of Dell's Experience Design Group. Ed, thank you for joining us. I want to just real quickly jump into some of the announcements that Dell is making at CES this year. Obviously, it's a virtual announcement, so it's a little bit different. But can you just give us a level set on the types of devices that we're seeing in 2021 from Dell?

ED BOYD: Yeah. You're going to see, you know, a broad range of products in our consumer and commercial portfolios rolled out. Commercial notebooks are being updated. Amazing work has gone on around collaboration. So you'll see smart cameras and audio, more intelligent optimisation occurring in the products, you know, just to make, you know, the time that you're spending in front of the camera smoother and easier.

You'll see safe, you know, like, comfortable blue light management, that type of stuff occurring as well, just to make it easier to be in front of a screen, new displays. Our new UltraSharp 40-inch curve is coming as well. So just a nice array of innovations, but definitely with an eye focused on working remote and-- and those types of things.

DAN HOWLEY: Yeah, obviously a lot of people can relate to the working remotely thing now and probably in the future, as a lot of people are predicting now that there will be a new work-from-home environment. What I want to dive into outside of the announcements, though, is something Dell has going on as far as sustainability. And I know--

ED BOYD: Yep.

DAN HOWLEY: --that there been a sustainability project at Dell for some time. So can you give us an idea of what that is? And then we'll dive into what you're doing now.

ED BOYD: Yeah, fantastic. So you know, we've been working on sustainability projects and programs since I've been with the company over 13 years. You know, as a matter of fact, you know, just to give you an idea of some of the things that we've done, in 2014, we were the first company with certified closed-loop plastics that are going back into our product.

So if you bought a new display recently, more than likely the plastic material in that display was recycled from a prior display. So we're-- we're trying to close the loop on more and more materials in the products. We've integrated, like, ocean-bound plastics into our packaging.