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| Apple answers Greenpeace
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| they mention arsenic-free displays coming in 2007. the cinema displays are getting on a bit, too....
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| Very well written.
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| Since I am right in the middle of rolling out the environmental policy for the company I work for, I can appreciate how much effort Apple must have put in to get this together. Tracking down the components of each and every item in your company's workflow and ensuring that they are environmentally responsible is a painful task. Bravo Apple - well done.
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| I'm probably not what you would call an "environmentally friendly" guy, but it is nice to know that the elements in a Macintosh are a little less toxic than other computers. Last edited by loyaltubist; May 3rd, 2007 at 05:20 AM. |
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| I agree this is good news and the article was interesting to read. symphonix makes a good point, that it cannot be easy to track down every last environmentally unfriendly component or raw material in a workflow. I would expect this sort of investigation could go even further, and companies might need to determine what are particularly wasteful stages of manufacturing too. Lt Major Burns mentioned the arsenic-free displays, coming in 2007, and it seemed to me this is one of the few times when Apple gives hints about future products. Apple seem to have been dogged by allegations of being environmentally unfriendly. At the same time, I thought Apple was near the bottom end of things but was not actually the worst culprit. So it bugged me a bit that I was always reading about Apple's terrible environmental record, seeing environmental protestors complaining about Apple, and so on. I do agree with making things more environmentally friendly, but I felt like Apple was perhaps getting a little bit too much targetting, and it seemed a bit like media bias. Either that or my sensitivity comes from my own bias! ![]() Greenpeace released a document called the "Guide to Greener Electronics," which is a PDF. From that, it seems like the rankings (out of 10) were as follows: Quote:
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