Posted May 20, 2008 at 10:44AM by Charles D.
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Environmentalist group Greenpeace recently released a document entitled "Playing Dirty: Analysis of hazardous chemicals and materials in games console components", which spoke out against the different video game console manufacturers and their negligence in rolling out environmentally friendly hardware.Greenpeace explained how Sony, Nintendo, and Microsoft failed to ensure that their current line of consoles were free of unsafe chemicals and materials. Previous claims from the three companies mentioned that they were taking steps to make sure that the production of their respective hardware conformed with Greenpeace standards, however the environmentalist group begged to differ. The report detailed the various dangerous components all three major consoles (Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, and Wii) were built from. Materials such as beryllium were found in Microsoft's Xbox 360 and Sony's PS3, which has been linked to lung cancer when recycled. Softening agents known as phthanlates, which are banned in various European products, were also found on both consoles. Nintendo has been on Greenpeace's watch list for a long time already. The company was previously noted to have no environmental policies regarding their products and was listed at the bottom of the group's worldwide assessment of technology-based companies. Greenpeace invited the companies to put forward various return and recycle policies to compensate for the lack of methods to properly dispose and recycle game consoles. Zeina Al-Hajj, Greenpeace's International Toxic Campaign coordinator, had this to say regarding the matter: "This is an industry that is changing our way of life and if it does not take these challenges upon themselves to be more green we are going to be in deep trouble very, very soon." If you're interested in reading the report compiled by Greenpeace, you can read it by clicking on the source link we've provided below. |
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And.......We care not what they say or think. But good for them at least they tried. But this will have no impact on people buying the products unless they are hardcore greenies who choose instead to plant a tree in there living room or chain themselves to one. But hey at least they're not blaming video games for violence instread they are accusing them of giving us cancer. FFS what doesnt give us cancer these days? we shud neither eat, sleep, breath, or enjoy ourselves the way things are going, so not to become obease, or get some kind of life threating disease, but then we would get hassled because no one works and we are unfit.
And.......We care not what they say or think. But good for them at least they tried. But this will have no impact on people buying the products unless they are hardcore greenies who choose instead to plant a tree in there living room or chain themselves to one. But hey at least they're not blaming video games for violence instread they are accusing them of giving us cancer. FFS what doesnt give us cancer these days? we shud neither eat, sleep, breath, or enjoy ourselves the way things are going, so not to become obease, or get some kind of life threating disease, but then we would get hassled because no one works and we are unfit.
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Me thinks its the shovelware for all platforms that the real hazard here.
(hazardous to your wallet)
Take a look at the hundred thousand copies of E.T. for the Atari sitting in a New Mexico landfill refusing to biodegrade.
Me thinks its the shovelware for all platforms that the real hazard here.
(hazardous to your wallet)
Take a look at the hundred thousand copies of E.T. for the Atari sitting in a New Mexico landfill refusing to biodegrade.
» Dear Greenpeace
BAWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWW
BAWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWW
» Who recycles Game Consoles, anyway?
I mean (although we may shudder to think of it today), when it comes time to dump our PS3, 360, or Wii .....what is the most-likely outcome?
A) we'll consult the phone book and carefully cart them off to the nearest recycling center
B) we'll dump 'em in the nearest trash bin, they will be compacted in the garbage truck, to finally rest at the bottom of a large landfill
....hmmm? --Anyone? ;-)
"Green" is today's money-making red herring: a noble concept but ultimately a ruse for the rich to charge more for "green-friendly" products, in the fear that the "non -green-friendly" products will kill us. ---I, for one, would be far more concerned if they were saying that (when the consoles heat-up during use) they emit an invisible toxic gas into the air containing these chemicals.
Now that would be something to be concerned about.
I mean (although we may shudder to think of it today), when it comes time to dump our PS3, 360, or Wii .....what is the most-likely outcome?
A) we'll consult the phone book and carefully cart them off to the nearest recycling center
B) we'll dump 'em in the nearest trash bin, they will be compacted in the garbage truck, to finally rest at the bottom of a large landfill
....hmmm? --Anyone? ;-)
"Green" is today's money-making red herring: a noble concept but ultimately a ruse for the rich to charge more for "green-friendly" products, in the fear that the "non -green-friendly" products will kill us. ---I, for one, would be far more concerned if they were saying that (when the consoles heat-up during use) they emit an invisible toxic gas into the air containing these chemicals.
Now that would be something to be concerned about.
» or
C) sell it.
to my knowledge, consoles rarely get thrown away, they get sold, given, traded, etc. until it's a retro console and a collector want to buy it.
now that I think of it, I dont think there are that many collectors out there, so you're probably right
C) sell it.
to my knowledge, consoles rarely get thrown away, they get sold, given, traded, etc. until it's a retro console and a collector want to buy it.
now that I think of it, I dont think there are that many collectors out there, so you're probably right
» or
D) Keep it for nostalgic value.
I still have my original NES in my basement, despite the fact that it quit working in the mid 90's. The only system I have ever sold was my Saturn, and I miss it terribly.
My console history: Atari 2600 (sold by parents, technically not mine), NES, GameBoy (traded in)>GameBoy Color, GBA, GBA SP, Playstation (modchiped), Dreamcast (modchiped), Saturn (sold in garage sale), PlayStation 2, Xbox, GameCube, DS, PSP (CFW>Bricked>unbricked>CFW), Xbox 360 (RRoD 3 red warranty replaced, DRM botched still mad at Microsoft), Wii
D) Keep it for nostalgic value.
I still have my original NES in my basement, despite the fact that it quit working in the mid 90's. The only system I have ever sold was my Saturn, and I miss it terribly.
My console history: Atari 2600 (sold by parents, technically not mine), NES, GameBoy (traded in)>GameBoy Color, GBA, GBA SP, Playstation (modchiped), Dreamcast (modchiped), Saturn (sold in garage sale), PlayStation 2, Xbox, GameCube, DS, PSP (CFW>Bricked>unbricked>CFW), Xbox 360 (RRoD 3 red warranty replaced, DRM botched still mad at Microsoft), Wii
» uhm
i'm not licking and hugging my ps3 every day, so i think i'm fine.... lol.
i'm not licking and hugging my ps3 every day, so i think i'm fine.... lol.
» LOL
I hear on the news yesterday that Greenpeace employee was having Sex with a tree.
That's just plan sick
I hear on the news yesterday that Greenpeace employee was having Sex with a tree.
That's just plan sick
» ...
keeeey...
keeeey...
» Uhmm...
Are these guys crazy??
"Materials such as beryllium were found in Microsoft's Xbox 360 and Sony's PS3, which has been linked to lung cancer when recycled."
Oh my... Please let someone stop all the people who are bringing their Xbox360 and PS3 away so that it can be recycled...
Hmm...
Hold on...
Nobody is thinking about recycling their PS3 or Xbox, because you dont buy a console to recycle it... You buy it to play games xD
Problem solved... Lol xD
Are these guys crazy??
"Materials such as beryllium were found in Microsoft's Xbox 360 and Sony's PS3, which has been linked to lung cancer when recycled."
Oh my... Please let someone stop all the people who are bringing their Xbox360 and PS3 away so that it can be recycled...
Hmm...
Hold on...
Nobody is thinking about recycling their PS3 or Xbox, because you dont buy a console to recycle it... You buy it to play games xD
Problem solved... Lol xD
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I don't think it matters because game consoles rarely get thrown away. Even broken ones are worth something. Once the original maker quits making them, nobody else can for 20 years.
I don't think it matters because game consoles rarely get thrown away. Even broken ones are worth something. Once the original maker quits making them, nobody else can for 20 years.
» scam
Its a lame scam to attack gaming because they know that gaming and video game consoles are beating them in profit and sales. losers... who cares whats in my ps3 because im not going to recycle it nor smash it up into little pieces and expose this so called "lung cancer causeing" material.
I'll sell my ps3 before i recycle it
Its a lame scam to attack gaming because they know that gaming and video game consoles are beating them in profit and sales. losers... who cares whats in my ps3 because im not going to recycle it nor smash it up into little pieces and expose this so called "lung cancer causeing" material.
I'll sell my ps3 before i recycle it
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