on jan. 8 2007 Greenpeace protested against the use of toxic materials in iPods. The did a guerilla protset campaign by setting the SF Apple store in green light, 1 day before Macworld
on jan. 8 2007 Greenpeace protested against the use of toxic materials in iPods. The did a guerilla protset campaign by setting the SF Apple store in green light, 1 day before Macworld
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Does Apple really sell smog emitting eletricity eating hardware? No, just the opposite. Does Greenpeace make tons of money for making such a scene with Apple, the most criticized computer brand out there? Yes.
greenpeace douches...where's all the Dell and HP ads
Jobs committed to shipping PVC- and BFR-free products by the end of next year. This trumps Dell's commitment to rid itself of PVC and BFR by 2009, and HP's plans to publish a plan about how it will do this by the end of 2007
A study in January 2006 by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency found that Apple's hardware compares favorably with that of its major competitors on environmental friendliness.
they may be right, but why waste their energy and resources on a company with 2% market share? Apple has a pretty good takeback policy. It costs money, just like everyone else (dell, hp, etc). I agree, they should take it all back for free, ALL of them. But why target apple? probably because they thought up a cute "green apple" idea. hmmm, pretty sad.
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Jobs committed to shipping PVC- and BFR-free products by the end of next year. This trumps Dell's commitment to rid itself of PVC and BFR by 2009, and HP's plans to publish a plan about how it will do this by the end of 2007
You are an IDIOT