Early in the year, Greenpeace released one of its periodical reports in which it ranks electronics manufacturers according to how “green” their products are, urging consumers to support those who score well and to boycott those who do not.For the videogamers in attendance, the report showcased Nintendo as... |
13 January 2010 03:49 GMT |
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Greenpeace, the organization that fights against hazardous practices when it comes to the relation between companies and the environment, has issued another edition of its “Guide to Greener Electronics” and the news for videogame-related companies is not too good.In an age when concern for the state of th... |
8 January 2010 03:46 GMT |
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In this 11th edition of the Guide to Greener Electronics, Greenpeace has penalized corporate IT vendors for failing to commit to eliminating PVC (polyvinyl chloride) and brominated flame retardants (BFRs) from their products by the end of this year. Apple climbed four spots on the ranking (now on tenth place) for suc... |
2 April 2009 05:42 GMT |
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With Steve Jobs posting an open message on the company's web site regarding Apple's efforts to stay green, Greenpeace acknowledged that the internal cables in new MacBooks now contain no PVC. Still, the organization wants Apple to apply this across the whole notebook, not just the cables. Apple, for its par... |
17 October 2008 06:07 GMT |
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