recycling greenpeace

Dell commits to green dream

News Environmental group Greenpeace has said manufacturers should look to use more durable materials, in products that could be upgraded, and sell services to support and upgrade existing technologies. Zeina Alhajj, campaign co-ordinator for Greenpeace... [16 May 2008]

Minority Report: A greener Apple

Comment While other companies make commitments - though do not necessarily act on them - on greener manufacturing and recycling, Apple keeps its future hardware under wraps, thereby failing a number of Greenpeace's criteria. [23 Aug 2007]

The greening of IT: Why less is more

Comment Last year Greenpeace rated the major PC manufacturers on how well they dealt with harmful chemicals integral to the production of their laptops - including lead, chromium, cadmium, mercury, bromine, polybrominated flame retardants and PVCs - and... [13 Aug 2007]

Apple vows to be "greener"

News Still, Greenpeace said this move did not go far enough: "But while customers in the United States will be able to return their Apple products for recycling knowing that their gear won't end up in the e-waste mountains of Asia and India, Apple isn... [03 May 2007]

CIOs dump environmentally unfriendly suppliers

News A report by Greenpeace this week names and shames the least environmentally friendly electronics manufacturers, with Apple, LG and Panasonic propping up the list. Green IT is especially important for those in certain industries, such as recycling... [05 Apr 2007]

Apple flunks green tech test

News Apple has come bottom of a list compiled by Greenpeace that ranks 14 major electronics manufacturers in terms of their green credentials. Greenpeace's quarterly Guide to Greener Electronics is designed to help consumers and businesses gauge how... [04 Apr 2007]

Greenpeace clashes with Apple over toxic waste

News The scoring is weighted more heavily on the use of toxic substances in production rather than criteria on recycling because until the use of harmful substances is eliminated in products, it is impossible to secure 'safe', toxic-free recycling... [29 Aug 2006]

Greenpeace slams toxic tech industry

News Workers in China and India employed in the recycling of mostly western electronic devices are being exposed to potentially hazardous toxic substances due to the careless manufacturing practices of technology makers, according to environmental... [19 Aug 2005]

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