Critical Thinking - Ethical Issues in Green ComputingAuthorDepartment, University Course code: Course title Instructor Due DateExecutive summaryThe desire to be eco-friendly has forced many manufacturers to adopt green computing. Green computing ensures that computers are used ethically to promote corporate social responsibility. However, many organizations are faced with ethical issues that affect their operation significantly. Greenwashing affects the entire organization and stakeholders associated with it. Critical Thinking - Ethical Issues in Green Computing Green Computing or Green IT refers to the use of computers and their resources responsibly and in a way that does not harm the environment (Farhan et al., 2018). Going green is a movement that was established in 1992 (Bhardwaj, 2021). It is now a norm for big and small corporations to minimize waste released into the environment. The need to conserve the environment has pushed many manufacturers to implement strategies to ensure energy efficiency (Farhan et al., 2018). However, organizations are faced with ethical issues that affect their activities and stakeholders to use computers and their resources in an eco-friendly manner. The most ethical issue faced by